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BIEN DONG DAN SO tieng anh.indd
THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY: MAJOR FINDINGS MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY: MAJOR FINDINGS HA NOI, SEPTEMBER 2015 MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY: MAJOR FINDINGS HA NOI, SEPTEMBER 2015 ii INTRODUCTION The 1 April 2014 time point Intercensal Population and Housing Survey was conducted under Decision N0 1253/QD-TCTK issued on 22 November 2013 by the Director General of the General Statistics Office of Viet Nam. This large sample survey representing the entire country was conducted at the midpoint between the national 2009 and 2019 Population and Housing Censuses. The survey aimed to systematically collect basic information about population and housing as a basis for research, and for assessing and formulating policy mechanisms, programs, targets and plans on national socio-economic development generally, and for the population and housing sectors in particular. In order to provide adequate and timely information from the survey for the Communist Party, Parliament, Government agencies, policy makers and other data users, the General Statistics Office would like to release this publication titled “The 1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing Survey: Major Findings”. It follows publication of the pocketbook titled “The 1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing Survey: Some key indicators” about the 50 most important indicators of the survey. By analysing comprehensively and deeply Viet Nam’s population and housing indicators from the survey, this publication is expected to be useful and practical, and able to meet the basic demands for population and housing information, thus serving the management, research, policy making and planning needs of internal and external agencies and readers, especially those working in the fields of management, policy making, research and investment. The report was conducted with technical and financial assistance from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) under the framework of UNFPA’s support for the first intercensal population and housing survey in Viet Nam. The General Statistics Office would like to sincerely thank the national and international experts and staff from UNFPA in Viet Nam for their valuable contributions to the implementation of the survey, as well as to the compiling and finalizing of the report. iii However, due to the huge, plentiful and diverse nature of the information of this publication, it is difficult to avoid some limitations and shortcomings. We welcome, therefore, constructive comments from the readers to improve similar publications in the future. For all comments and further information on the 2014 IPS, please contact the General Statistics Office at the following address: General Statistics Office, Department of Population and Labour Statistics, No 6B Hoang Dieu, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, Viet Nam Telephone: +84 4 38 230 100, 38 230 129, 37 333 846 Fax: +84 4 37 339 287 Email: [email protected] GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE iv CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................................... iii Contents ............................................................................................................... v Abbreviations ....................................................................................................... xiv PART I: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SURVEY .............. 1 I. SURVEY ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION .............................. 3 1.1. General information about the survey ................................................... 3 1.2. Preparation and planning for the 2014 IPS ........................................... 5 1.3. Survey data collection and supervision ................................................. 9 1.4. Data processing and tabulation ............................................................ 10 II. DESIGN, ESTIMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF SAMPLE RESULTS.... 10 2.1. Sample size............................................................................................ 10 2.2. Sample distribution and sampling ......................................................... 11 2.3. Method of calculating sampling errors ................................................. 15 III. SOME CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS.................................................... 17 IV. SOME MAJOR FINDINGS .......................................................................... 23 PART II: MAJOR FINDINGS ......................................................................... 27 CHAPTER 1: POPULATION SIZE AND STRUCTURE .................................. 29 1.1. Household size and population size ...................................................... 29 1.2. Population structure ............................................................................. 35 CHAPTER 2: MARITAL STATUS ..................................................................... 41 2.1. Marriage trends ..................................................................................... 41 2.2. Singulate mean age at marriage ............................................................ 45 2.3. Adolescent marriage .............................................................................. 47 v CHAPTER 3: EDUCATION ............................................................................... 49 3.1. School attendance.................................................................................. 49 3.2. Gross and net attendance rates .............................................................. 52 3.3. Literacy ................................................................................................. 55 3.4. Educational attainment .......................................................................... 58 CHAPTER 4: FERTILITY .................................................................................. 63 4.1. Total fertility rate ................................................................................... 63 4.2. Age-specific fertility rate ....................................................................... 66 4.3. Crude birth rate ..................................................................................... 68 4.4. Sex ratio at birth .................................................................................... 70 4.5. Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births.......... 73 CHAPTER 5: MORTALITY ............................................................................... 75 5.1. Crude death rate .................................................................................... 76 5.2. Age-specific death rate .......................................................................... 78 5.3. Infant mortality rate............................................................................... 79 5.4. Under-5 mortality rate ........................................................................... 84 5.5. Life expectancy at birth ......................................................................... 84 5.6. Causes of death ..................................................................................... 86 CHAPTER 6: MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION........................................ 89 6.1. Migration five years prior to the survey ................................................ 90 6.2. Migration one year prior to the survey .................................................. 94 6.3. Urbanization .......................................................................................... 100 CHAPTER 7: HOUSEHOLD LIVING CONDITIONS ..................................... 103 7.1. Type of housing ..................................................................................... 103 7.2. Housing status ....................................................................................... 104 7.3. Living condition .................................................................................... 109 7.4. Amenities............................................................................................... 111 vi PART III: ANNEXES Annex 1a: Short form ................................................................................... 119 Annex 1b: Long form ................................................................................... 123 Annex 2a: Results of sample allocation at district level in the 2014 IPS..... 135 Annex 2b: Results of sample allocation at provincial level in the 2014 IPS......... 159 Annex 3: Population density by province/city, 2009 and 2014.................... 161 Annex 4: Selected indicators about population structure ............................. 162 Annex 5: Selected indicators about nuptiality of the population aged 15 and over ............................................................................................... 164 Annex 6: Selected indicators about education ............................................. 166 Annex 7: Selected indicators about highest training level attained within the population aged 15 and over .................................................. 169 Annex 8: Selected indicators about fertility ................................................. 172 Annex 9: Selected indicators about mortality .............................................. 174 Annex 10: Selected indicators about migration 5 years prior to the survey time point.................................................................................... 176 Annex 11: Selected indicators about migration 1 year prior to the survey time point .................................................................................... 178 Annex 12: Selected indicators about types of housing of households ........ 180 Annex 13: Selected indicators about living conditions of households ........ 183 Annex 14: Year of use and ownership of house/flat ..................................... 186 PART IV: TABULATED TABLES ................................................................... 189 Table 1: Population by urban/rural residence, sex, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014........................................................... 191 Table 2: Population aged 15 and over by current marital status, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 194 Table 3: Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births in 12 months prior to the survey by urban/rural residence, socioeconomic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................... 203 vii Table 4: Number of children ever born, number of children surviving, number of child deaths of women aged 15-49 by urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ...... 206 Table 5: Number of women aged 15-49 by number of children ever born, age group of mother, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 209 Table 6: Number of women aged 15-49 by number of children surviving, age group of mother, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 227 Table 7: Proportion of deaths in 12 months prior to the survey by causes of death, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ................................................................. 245 Table 8: Population aged 1 and over by place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013, sex and province/city ...................................... 254 Table 9: Population aged 1 and over by province/city of usual residence on 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014 and sex ................................................ 263 Table 10: Population aged 1 and over moved-in from other place by place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point, urban/ rural residence, sex and province/city........................................... 299 Table 11: Population aged 5 and over by place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2019, sex and province/city ...................................... 302 Table 12: Population aged 5 and over by province/city of usual residence on 1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014 and sex ................................................ 311 Table 13: Population aged 5 and over moved-in from other place by place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point, urban/ rural residence, sex and province/city........................................... 347 Table 14: Population aged 5 and over by current school attendance, sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ........................................................................................ 350 Table 15: Population in the ages of primary school attending primary school by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and 359 province/city, 1/4/2014 ................................................................. Table 16: Population in the ages of lower secondary school attending lower secondary school, by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................................... 368 viii Table 17: Population in the ages of higher secondary school attending higher secondary school, by sex, urban/rural residence, socioeconomic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ............................... 377 Table 18: Population in the ages of college/university attending college/ university by sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014........................................................... 386 Table 19: Population aged 15 and over by literacy, sex, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ..................... 395 Table 20: Population aged 15 and over by professional and technical qualification, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ................................................................. 404 Table 21: Number of households by ownership of house/flat, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 413 Table 22: Number of households with a dwelling by type, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 .... 422 Table 23: Number of households by main type of fuel (energy) for lighting, urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ........................................................................................ 428 Table 24: Number of households using appliances by urban/rural residence, socio-economic region and province/city, 1/4/2014 ..................... 437 ix DATA TABLES Table 1.1: Number and growth rate of households, 1979-2014 ......................... 29 Table 1.2: Distribution of households by household size, average household size, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 .......... 30 Table 1.3: Population size and growth rate, 1979-2014..................................... 31 Table 1.4: Population size by sex and urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 ... 32 Table 1.5: Population and population growth rate by socio-economic region, 2009 and 2014................................................................. 33 Table 1.6: Urban population share and average annual population growth rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014 .............................................. 34 Table 1.7: Population proportion and density by socio-economic region, 2014 .. 35 Table 1.8: Dependency ratio, 1989-2014 ........................................................... 38 Table 1.9: Proportion of population aged under 15, 15-64, 60 and above, 65 and above and Ageing Index in the 1989-2014 period ............................ 39 Table 2.1: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 ............ 42 Table 2.2: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, sex and age group, 2014 .......................................................................... 43 Table 2.3: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, 1989-2014 ......................... 45 Table 2.4: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ............................................................ 46 Table 2.5: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex and highest education attainment, 2014 ................................................................................ 47 Table 2.6: Percentage of ever-married adolescent population aged 15-19 by singulate mean age at marriage, sex, urban/rural areas and socioeconomic region, 2014 ...................................................................... 48 Table 3.1: Proportion of population 5 years and older by schooling situation, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 .................. 50 Table 3.2: Gross attendance rate and net attendance rate by level of general education, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014...... 53 Table 3.3: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and over by sex, 1989-2014 ...... 55 Table 3.4: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and above by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ..................................... 56 Table 3.5: Proportion of the population 5 years and over by highest education level, sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 . 59 x Table 3.6: Proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and professional qualifications, sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2014 ...................................................................... 60 Table 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001-2014....................................... 65 Table 4.2: Total fertility rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014................. 66 Table 4.3: Age-specific fertility rate, 1999, 2009 and 2014............................... 67 Table 4.4: Crude birth rate by urban/rural residence, 2005-2014 ...................... 68 Table 4.5: Unstandardized CBR and standardized CBR by age structure of women nationally in 2009 by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014.......................................... 69 Table 4.6: Sex ratio at birth, 1999-2014 ............................................................ 70 Table 4.7: Sex ratio at birth by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009 and 2014 ................................................................................... 72 Table 4.8: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births, 2007-2014 .............................................................................. 73 Table 4.9: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 ....... 74 Table 5.1: Standardized crude death rate, 1989-2014 ........................................ 77 Table 5.2: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence, 1989-2014 ............... 80 Table 5.3: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009-2014 ............................................................................. 80 Table 5.4: Under-5 mortality rate by sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 1/4/2014................................................................ 84 Table 5.5: Viet Nam’s life table by sex, 1/4/2014 .............................................. 85 Table 5.6: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of survey by sex and cause of death, 2009, 2013 and 2014 .............. 87 Table 5.7: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of survey by cause of death, sex and socio-economic regions, 2014 88 Table 6.1: Migration in relation to place of usual residence five years or one year prior to the survey ..................................................................... 90 Table 6.2: Number of migrants and migration rate by migration status, 1999, 2009 and 2014 ................................................................................... 92 Table 6.3: Migration rate in 5 years prior to the census by socio-economic region, 2009 and 2014....................................................................... 93 Table 6.4: Number and distribution of migrants aged 5 and over, 2014............ 94 xi Table 6.5: Number of inter-regional migrants by place of usual residence at time points of 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014, and socio-economic region .. 95 Table 6.6: Proportion of migrant 1 year prior to the survey time point (1/4/2014) by sex and educational level ............................................................. 99 Table 6.7: Migration rate of population aged 15 and above 1 year prior to the survey (1/4/2014) by sex and marital status ..................................... 99 Table 6.8: Proportion of migrants aged 15 and over 12 months prior to the survey (1/4/2014) by sex and reason for migration .......................... 100 Table 6.9: Number and share of population in urban areas, 1979-2014 ............ 101 Table 6.10: Total population, urban population and urban share by socioeconomic region, 2014 ...................................................................... 102 Table 6.11: Migration flows between urban and rural areas, 2014 ..................... 102 Table 7.1: Methods applied in the 2014 IPS for classifying main construction materials used for housing ............................................................... 103 Table 7.2: Proportion of households without dwellings by urban/rural residence and by socio-economic region, 1999-2014 ....................................... 105 Table 7.3: Proportion of households with dwellings by types of dwelling, 1/4/2014………………………………………………………. 105 Table 7.4: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural residence and by type of dwelling, 2009 and 2014 ........................... 106 Table 7.5: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural residence and floor area ……………….... 107 Table 7.6: Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was put into use and type of dwelling ….…... 107 Table 7.7: Average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2009 and 2014............................. 108 Table 7.8: Distribution of households with dwelling by year dwelling was put into use, urban/rural location and ownership, 1/4/2014 .................... 109 Table 7.9: Distribution of households by urban/rural area and selected household living conditions, 2009 and 2014 ...................................................... 110 Table 7.10: Distribution of households by urban/rural residence and by use of essential amenities, 2009 and 2014 ........ 114 Table 7.11: Proportion of households using essential amenities by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 ..................................... 115 Table 7.12: Percentage of households intending to buy or rent housing in next 3 years by type and housing area ......................................................... 116 xii FIGURES Figure 1.1: Sex ratio of Viet Nam’s population, 1960 - 2014 .............................. 36 Figure 1.2: Sex ratio by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009 - 2014 .................................................................................... 37 Figure 1.3: Population pyramid of Viet Nam, 2009 and 2014 ............................. 37 Figure 2.1: Proportion of single population aged 15 and over by sex and age group, 2014 ........................................................................................ 44 Figure 3.1: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over by school attendance, 1999 - 2014 ........................................................................................ 51 Figure 3.2: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over attending school by sex, urban/rural residence and age group, 2014 ................................. 52 Figure 3.3: Gross attendance rates by level of schooling and urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 .................................................................................... 54 Figure 3.4: Gross attendance rates by socio-economic region, 2014 .................. 55 Figure 3.5: Proportion of the illiterate population aged 15 years and older by age group and sex, 2014 ........................................................................... 57 Figure 4.1: Total fertility rate, 2001 - 2014.......................................................... 64 Figure 4.2: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) by urban/rural residence, 1/4/2014 ............................................................................................. 66 Figure 4.3: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR), 1999, 2009 and 2014 .................. 68 Figure 4.4: Sex ratio at birth, 2000 - 2014 ........................................................... 71 Figure 4.5: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by highest educational level, 1/4/2014 .................................... 74 Figure 5.1: Crude death rate by socio-economic region, 2014 ............................ 78 Figure 5.2: Age- and sex-specific death rate, 2014 .............................................. 79 Figure 5.3: Infant mortality rate (IMR) in Southeast Asian countries, 2014 ....... 81 Map 5.1: Infant mortality rate (IMR) by province/city, 2014 .............................. 83 Figure 6.1: Number of migrants aged 5 years and older by migration status, 1999, 2009 and 2014......................................................................... 91 Map 6.1: Inter-provincial net migration rate 1 year prior to 1/4/2014................ 96 Figure 6.2: Number of migrants 1 year prior to 1/4/2014 by residence and sex...... 98 Figure 6.3: Age and sex specific migration rates, 2014 ..................................... 98 Figure 7.1: Television use by urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 ................ 112 Figure 7.2: Internet use by urban/rural residence, 2014 .................................... 113 xiii ABBREVIATIONS Sign/Abbreviation Explanation/Fully written phrase/Name 2009 Census The 2009 Population and Housing Census 2014 IPS The 1/4/2014 Intercensal Population and Housing Survey ASDR Age-specific death rate ASFR Age-specific fertility rate CBR Crude birth rate GGB General Growth Balance CDR Crude death rate EA Enumeration area e0 Life expectancy at birth GSO General Statistics Office IMR In-migration rate IMR Infant mortality rate NMR Net migration rate OMR Out-migration rate SMAM Singulate mean age at marriage PPS Probability proportional to size PSO Provincial Statistical Office SRB Sex ratio at birth TFR Total fertility rate U5MR Under 5 mortality rate UNFPA United Nations Population Fund WHO World Health Organization xiv PART I DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SURVEY 1 2 I. SURVEY ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION The 1/4/2014 time point Intercensal Population and Housing Survey (2014 IPS) was conducted in accordance with Decision Number 1253/QD-TCTK issued on 22/11/2013 by the Director General of the General Statistics Office (GSO). This is the first Intercensal Population and Housing Survey in Viet Nam. 1.1. General information about the survey 1.1.1. Purpose of the survey Firstly, the aim was to collect information on population and housing for the entire country, as a basis for evaluating national population and housing programs and assessing socio-economic development plans in the period of 2011-2015; to support development of population and housing plans and policies to serve socioeconomic development planning in the 2016-2020 period; and to help supervise progress toward the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDG) pledged by the Government of Viet Nam. Secondly, the objective was to provide data on population size disaggregated to the district level 5 years after the 2009 Population and Housing Census (2009 Census), as a basis for revising and modifying the annual population dataset for the period 2010-2014; and to supplement the population and housing data warehouse of GSO in order to support research, analysis and projections of population and housing development between the two censuses for the whole country as well as the locality level, in order to meet the needs of international comparison. Thirdly, the objective was to provide the sample frame for other statistical surveys on residential households. 1.1.2. Survey subjects The subjects and topics of the 2014 IPS included: (i) actual usual residents of households; (ii) deaths within households; and (iii) household dwellings located within the boundaries of the selected enumeration areas. It excluded people who were usually residing in particular areas managed by the army and security forces. The head of household (or, if the head of household was absent, another member of the household with knowledge of all household members) was assigned to answer the main questions on the questionnaire. For information that the head of household did not know well, the interviewer was required to ask the household’s other usual residents directly. For questions on fertility of women aged 15-49, the respondents should have been women aged 15-49. 3 1.1.3. Survey coverage In terms of geographical coverage, the 2014 IPS was a sample survey conducted throughout Viet Nam, including all quarters, districts, towns, cities in provinces, and cities belonging to the central Government, and excluding only four small island districts: Bach Long Vy (Hai Phong City), Con Co (Quang Tri Province), Hoang Sa (Da Nang City) and Truong Sa (Khanh Hoa Province). For residential households, the survey consisted of 5% of total households, selected from 20% of the total number of enumeration areas in the entire country. 1.1.4. Time point and reference period of survey The time point of the survey was 0 hour on 1 April 2014. The time required for fieldwork was prolonged to about 20 days (including travel time), starting from 7:00 am on 1 April 2014 and ending at the latest on 20 April 2014. 1.1.5. Survey contents The survey utilized two types of questionnaires: a questionnaire to collect information on population and housing for district-level analysis and aggregation (the short form), and a questionnaire on population and housing for provincial-level analysis and aggregation (the long-form). Apart from personal identification information, the survey coverage included five main parts as follows: 1. Part 1 - Information on household members: full name; relationship to household head; sex; month and year of birth or completed age by solar calendar; ethnic group; religion; place of usual residence in the 1 year (12 months) preceding the time point of survey (asked of respondents aged 1 and above); place of usual residence in the last 5 years preceding the time point of the survey; school attendance; educational level; highest technical and professional qualification attainment; highest grade of general education; total number of years of schooling relating only to all forms of occupational/professional training and tertiary education; literacy (asked for those respondents aged 5 and above); marital status; and singulate mean age at marriage (asked of respondents aged 15 and above). 2. Part 2 - Information on fertility history of women aged 15-49: number of children ever born; number of children surviving; number of children deceased by sex, month and year of birth by solar calendar; number of boys and girls in the last birth; and sex of children from last 5 births (only counting from the first child to the fifth one). 4 3. Part 3 - Information on household’s deaths: number of deaths; sex of deceased; date (month and year) of death; age of deceased; cause of death; place where death event occurred; and maternal mortality. 4. Part 4 - Information on household’s deaths occurring within the last five years preceding the time point of the survey: number of deaths within the last 5 years by sex of deceased, including number of boy and girl deaths (only counting deaths that occurred from 1/4/2009 to 31/3/2014). 5. Part 5- Information on housing and living conditions of households: housing ownership; total housing area; house structure and main materials for pillars (load-bearing walls); roof and outer walls; year that house (or flat) was occupied; plans for new house purchase or renting within next 3 years; use of living space; type of fuel/energy mainly used for lighting and cooking; main source of water used for eating/drinking; type of toilet being used; and some essential household appliances. Compared to annual population change and family planning surveys, the 2014 IPS is larger in terms of coverage and scale. The survey was given attention and approval by local authorities, institutions, and sectors, as well as the general public. UNFPA’s technical and financial support to key activities of survey also make it notable. 1.2. Preparation and planning for the 2014 IPS Similar to the annual population change and family planning survey, preparation for the 2014 IPS basically included: developing, compiling and distributing survey documents; conducting pilot surveys; estimating and allocating a budget for the survey; developing the sampling design (including revising and updating the sample frame of the 2009 Census); issuing the decision and plan for the survey; establishing task teams at all levels; recruiting persons in charge of enumeration area (EA) mapping and listing of households; recruiting interviewers, fieldwork team leaders, and supervisors; training for the survey; and EA mapping, household listing and selecting households. 1.2.1. Survey planning Planning for the 2014 IPS started quite early. On 18 December 2012, the GSO organized a workshop for data users in order to get an update about information that data users would like to get from the survey. Based on the workshop, draft survey indicators were developed. This new information was applied to the 2014 IPS. 5 1.2.2. Establishing task teams at central and provincial levels Establishing task teams at all levels provided support for GSO leaders at all levels to conduct the 2014 IPS successfully at the national, provincial and district levels. The Director General of GSO established the task teams at all levels: at the central level, the Director of the Population and Labour Statistics Department was assigned to be the team leader and staffs from other relevant departments of GSO were assigned as team members. Moreover, the representative leader of the Housing and Real Estate Market Management Agency (under the Ministry of Construction) also participated in this task team. The responsibility of central task team was to support the Director General of GSO in providing guidance and instruction for implementing the survey in the entire country. Leaders of Provincial Statistics Offices established provincial-level task teams to help guide the survey work in localities. The heads of population, social and cultural statistics divisions took charge as team leaders, while heads and other staffs from provincial statistics divisions - including population divisions, social and cultural statistics divisions, industrial and constructive statistic divisions, and integrated statistic divisions - served as team members. The provincial task teams operated directly under the management of the Leader of Provincial Statistics Offices and under the supervision of the central task team. 1.2.3. EA revising, mapping and household listing The tasks of revising and mapping the EA, and listing households, are very important to the quality of the survey. EA maps and lists of households are fundamental for the process of selecting households at the local level (30 households per EA) as well as for estimating accurately the population at district level. In addition, EA maps and lists of households are useful tools for interviewers, helping them to accurately find and assess the right selected households and providing support for team leaders in conducting fieldwork and supervising interviewers efficiently. Persons responsible for EA mapping were selected from the group of individuals who take in charge of cadastral survey work or those with other relevant competencies at the commune level. Persons responsible for household listings were local residents sufficiently aware of the geographical characteristics and population distribution within the EA. Per the survey requirements, one person per commune was selected for EA mapping and one person was selected for listing and updating household lists for each EA. 6 Under the steering of Provincial Statistics Offices, EA mapping and listing of households were conducted simultaneously by village or hamlet staffs. They revised and mapped EAs and made adequate lists of households for all houses, households and residents, in order to serve the fieldwork as planned. In addition, following the survey implementation requirements, the review and collection of information on women aged 15-49 who had died within the last 12 months preceding the time point of the household listing were also implemented. 1.2.4. Survey pilot Under the preparation activities for the 2014 IPS, in August 2013 GSO staffs conducted pilot survey for the following purposes: - To finalize the draft survey plan, questionnaires, professional instruction materials, and procedures for collecting information and organizing the 2014 IPS survey tasks; - To estimate the work required for updating EA maps and making household lists, and workloads for collecting information in the field (including travel time) for all questionnaires, as a basis for estimating the official budget for the 2014 IPS; - To improve the professional capacity of statistical staff at all levels and to organize and guide them in implementation of the 2014 IPS. Survey pilots were conducted in three provinces: Tuyen Quang, Ninh Binh and Binh Duong, with 18 EAs in total. Each province consisted of six EAs in three district/provincial towns/cities (hereafter referred to as “district”). In each district, two communes/wards/small towns (hereafter referred to as “commune”) were selected and one EA was selected per commune. Similarly, two EAs were selected in each district, with one selected for the short questionnaire1 and the other for application of the long questionnaire. Thirty households per EA were selected systematically. All selected EAs belonged to the list of EAs used in the 2009 Census. In order to select EAs for the pilot survey, the Department of Population and Labour Statistics applied a two-stage selective process. Stage 1 involved selecting EAs by the method of probability proportional to size ( PPS). Stage 2 involved randomly selecting households through systematic sampling. 1.2.5. Recruiting and training the enumeration force Interviewers (enumerators) are the workforce directly implementing the survey, and they play an important role in determining the quality of collected 1. Each province had three EAs for testing the long form, and three EAs for testing the short form (among three EAs for testing the short form, there were two EAs for option 1 and one EA for option 2 - both for the short form). 7 information as well as the success of the survey. Interviewers should be persons who are responsible, and have completed upper secondary education or higher (however, it was possible to recruit persons who had completed lower secondary in some remote areas) and an emphasis was placed on recruiting female interviewers. In order to ensure objectiveness in data collection, individuals who are in charge of managing civil and residential registration, population records or other population and family planning tasks were not recruited as interviewers for this survey. Interviewers who had participated in other recent surveys were mobilized and/or encouraged to participate. For EAs in mountainous, remote or isolated areas where ethnic people reside but who are generally unable to communicate in the national language (Vietnamese), guides cum interpreters were hired to assist with the interviews during the process of information collection in the field. Team leaders directly managed daily survey activities of interviewers, determining the adequacy and accuracy of collected information. Due to the requirement of directly managing interviewers’ activities, the priority in recruitment was given to persons who were able to work in teams and those who had pledged to work full time to manage interviewers during the fieldwork period. Supervisors were selected from among GSO staffs at central, provincial and district levels. They took charge of supervising the survey stages and checking the supervision procedures given by team larders, as well as supporting team leaders to complete their work effectively. Survey training was implemented for staffs at two levels: At the central level, GSO organized the conference “Launching the 2014 IPS Decision and Plan” and professionally trained leaders of Provincial Statistics Offices, provincial task teams and provincial trainers for five days, from 10 to 14 December 2013. At the provincial level, two training workshops were organized at different times with different topics. The training period also included time in the field for practicing interviewing and recording questionnaire responses. + Training workshop on EA mapping and household listing. This was a two-day training conducted in the surveyed provinces from late December 2013 to the first half of January 2014. Participants included those who would undertake EA mapping and household listing, as well as provincial supervisors. Provincial trainers provided instruction on methods and skills for EA mapping and household listing. Depending on the number of trainees required for each district of the province/city, the training courses were conducted at either the district level or lower. 8 + Training workshop on survey interviewing. This was a three-day training workshop conducted in March 2014 in the survey provinces. Attendees were interviewers, team leaders and supervisors. Depending on the number of interviewers required, each province/city organized the training course at district level or lower. 1.2.6. Survey publicity Experiences from previous surveys have shown that the success of surveys depends significantly on the attention, instruction and support provided by government agencies and authorities at all levels, as well as collaboration by the public. Aware of this, the central task team strengthened the publicity for the survey in order to: - take advantage of support and assistance from State agencies, the mass media, other organizations and the public to create sufficient awareness of the importance, significance and purposes of the 2014 IPS; and - help people to understand the survey’s benefits, be aware of their rights and obligations with regards to the survey, and be willing to cooperate and provide full, exact and timely information. With UNFPA’s support, the Department of Population and Labour Statistics of the GSO prepared and compiled the survey materials and provided the means for publicity such as a logo (the symbol of the survey) and posters to spread information about the survey. The department also produced an audio disk with questions and answers about the survey. All of these products were delivered to Provincial Statistics Offices to disseminate at local levels and for broadcasting on commune/hamlet radio systems, in order to improve the effectiveness of propaganda before, and within the first days of, the survey. As a result, the general public supported and approved of the survey and willingly provided full and exact information. 1.3. Survey data collection and supervision The fieldwork period lasted about 20 days (including travel time), starting at 7:00 am on 1 April 2014 and ending on 20 April 2014 (at the latest). The process required, on average, for an interviewer to collect information and record questionnaires for six households per day. However, in order to minimize/prevent mistakes, especially systematic ones, within the first two days of the survey the enumerators were required to interview four households or less per day. Enumerators conducted interviews and recorded answers to the questionnaires under the examination, supervision and direct instructions of the team leaders. Team leaders were responsible for examining and correcting any recording mistakes made 9 by interviewers. This was done by team leaders observing interviews, including the interview procedure and recording of responses to the questionnaire (for at least one household per day per interviewer). Team leaders could re-interview members of some households to check the accuracy of information collected. Moreover, team leaders could require checking 100% of questionnaires completed by interviewers working under his/her management before delivering the filled in questionnaires to the District Statistics Office. This could be done to ensure that all steps required for filling in the questionnaires were followed, there was no presence of logical errors, and identification information was recorded sufficiently and exactly, as required in the survey instruction handbook. After initial checking and editing, filled in questionnaires were mailed to the Provincial Statistic Offices, where all questionnaires were reviewed, rechecked, handed over, packaged, and then sent to the regional Statistical Informatics Center for data processing and tabulation, as directed in the survey plan. 1.4. Data processing and tabulation Scanning technology (Intelligent Recognition Character) was applied to the completed questionnaires, as well as editing, at three Statistical Informatics Centers of GSO (the Ha Noi Statistics Informatics Center zone I acted as the key center; the other two were the Ho Chi Minh City Statistics Informatics Center zone II and the Da Nang Statistics Informatics Center zone III). Each center independently conducted data processing for questionnaires from selected provinces/cities as assigned by GSO via a linked data processing network (the Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City centers have access to the Ha Noi Statistics Information Center’s main server). Next, the Ha Noi Statistics Informatics Center zone I re-checked and cleaned the micro dataset for all filled in questionnaires, and developed the database and data warehouse on the 2014 IPS as required by GSO. At the same time, the Statistics Informatics Center also designed the software for tabulating the data outputs and relevant statistical indicators at national, regional and provincial levels, as forms designed by the Department of Population and Labour Statistics of GSO. II. DESIGN, ESTIMATION AND ASSESSMENT ON SAMPLE RESULTS 2.1. Sample size In the 2014 IPS, the sample size for EAs (37,395) accounted for 20% of the total EAs throughout the country. This was determined as sufficient (within an acceptable 10 range of error) to estimate the population size representative at the district level, and to provide some key demographic indicators at the provincial level. 2.2. Sample distribution and sampling 2.2.1. Preparing the sampling frame and distributing sample EAs at district level For the 2014 IPS, there was no re-division of EAs; all EAs from the 2009 Census were used for the sample frame. As a result, there were a total of about 186,697 EAs throughout the country and their boundaries were kept unchanged from the 2009 Census. Before distributing the sample to the district level, GSO updated all administrative changes to the 186,697 EAs that had occurred since the 2009 Census. The updates included changes to: names of EAs, names of communes, commune codes, names of districts, district codes, names of provinces, provincial codes, and urban/rural codes for EAs. After omitting special EAs and inaccessible EAs out of the sample frame, GSO allocated the sample EAs to the districts proportionally to the square root of the number of households. Using this method, large districts with many households would have samples selected at a lower rate than the average for the whole country, whereas smaller districts with fewer households would have samples selected at a higher rate than the average for the whole country. This would help not only to increase the representativeness of samples for all districts, but also to ensure statistical significance at the provincial and national levels. Next, districts with allocated EAs of less than 24 were supplemented with additional samples to reach a total of 24. Small districts with a rate of EA allocation greater than 50% were modified to equal 50% (the number of selected EAs was still required to be at least 24). Four small island districts were excluded in the 2014 IPS: Bach Long Vy (Hai Phong), Con Co (Quang Tri), Hoang Sa (Đa Nang) and Truong Sa (Khanh Hoa). After the EA modifications, the total number of sample EAs at the district level was 37,395 (see district sample distribution results in Annex 2a). 2.2.2. Sample distribution to provincial level Similar to the process used for the district level, in order to ensure provincial samples were representative, the method of household-size square root allocation was also applied to distribute the sample for each province. The sample size equalled 6.5% of all EAs in the country, and this was determined as sufficiently representative of the provincial indicators. With 63 provincial-level sample frames, after omitting 11 special EAs and in-accessible EAs, the Department of Population and Labour Statistics allocated the number of sample EAs to each province proportionally to the square root of the number of households of the province. Provinces with less than 120 distributed EAs were supplemented to reach 120. As a result, the total number of sample EAs at provincial level in the country was 12,055 (see provincial sample distribution results in Annex 2b). 2.2.3. Selecting EAs a) Selecting EAs at the district level (for indicators representative of the district level) The selection of EAs for the short form questionnaire (for indicators representative of the district level) was conducted using the following steps: (i). omitting special EAs in districts; (ii) sorting EAs for each district by urban, rural, commune and EA number as done in the 2009 Census (for those EAs that were revised and updated); and (iii) sampling using the method of “probability proportional to size” (PPS). As a result, EAs with large numbers of households had a higher probability of selection and vice versa. Compared with the method of systematically sampling (K constant sampling), this method contributed to minimizing the sampling errors when generalizing results. b) Selecting EAs at the provincial level (for indicators representative of the provincial level) After sampling for each district using the PPS method, the district sample for the short form was merged into the provincial sample frame. A total of 63 provinces had their 63 sample frames sorted by order of urban/rural residence, district, commune code and EA number, as they existed in the 2009 Census. The PPS method was also applied to select EAs for the long form. However, selection of the long form’s sample size was not based on the size of the household as done for the short form. Rather, selection of the long form’s sample size was based on the total number of households in a district (as determined in the 2009 Census) after dividing by the number of EAs selected for the short form. This sampling method was used to increase the probabilities of selecting EAs in districts with large number of households and vice versa for those with small number of households. This contributed to minimizing sampling errors for the long form. 2.2.4. EAs revising and mapping, and household listing and selecting a) Revising EAs For each selected EA, the Provincial Statistic Office reviewed and updated changes in administrative units at all levels. If inaccessible or erased EAs were 12 detected, the Provincial Statistic Office informed GSO so that it could replace the EAs through use of the PPS method. b) EA mapping, household listing and selection After the reviewing and updating EAs, Provincial Statistic Offices assigned staffs to the field for mapping of EAs and making lists of households, and counting the number of houses, number of households, and number of usual residents in selected EAs. The Provincial Statistic Offices used Microsoft Excel software to record the lists of houses, numbers of households, and numbers of usual residents. Then, the Provincial Statistic Office selected 30 households per EA for the fieldwork using the method of systematical sampling (k constant sampling). 2.2.5. Weight estimation a) Determining the design weight (basic weight) (1) Design weight at district level Design weight at the district level was calculated by the formula: Of which: : Design weight of EAs for short form; nd : Number of selected EAs in district d; Md : Number of households to district level as shown in 2009 Census; Mdi : Number of households of EA i as shown in 2009 Census; M’di : Number of listed households in EA i; mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30). (2) Design weight at provincial level Design weight at provincial level (long form) was calculated by the formula: Of which: : Design weight to provincial level (long form); 13 np : Number of selected EAs to province p; Mh : Number of households of Province p, as shown in 2009 Census; Mdi : Number of households of EA i as shown in 2009 Census; M’di : Number of listed households in EA i; mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30). b) Modifying design weight by number of non-response households (1) Modified weight to district level : Modified weight to district level; : Design weight to district level (for short form); mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30); : Number of selected household of EA i. (2) Modified weight to provincial level : Modified weight to provincial level; : Design weight to provincial level (long form); mdi : Number of selected households (mdi = 30); : Number of selected households of EA i. c) Modifying general weight by population estimated from the survey (1) Estimating population to district level was based on the formula: P2014 = P2009 X P2009 X P2014(IPS) P2009(IPS) P2014 = P2014(IPS) P2014(IPS)- BIPS + DIPS - IMIPS + OMIPS 14 Of which: P2014: Population in 2014; P2009: Population in 2009; BIPS: Births within 5 years; DIPS: Deaths within 5 years; IMIPS: In-migrants within 5 years; OMIPS: Out-migrants within 5 years as shown in 2014 IPS. (2) Modifying weight by estimated population Indirect estimated population was used to modify the weights to district and provincial levels. * Modified weight to district level Of which: : Modified weight to district level; : Design weight to district level; Md : Indirectly estimated population of province d; : Population of province d estimated by design weight ( ). * Modified weight to provincial level Of which: : Modified weight to provincial level; : Design weight to provincial level; Mp : Indirectly estimated population of province p; : Population of province p estimated by design weight ( ). 2.3. Method of calculating sampling errors The estimates from the sample survey are affected by two types of errors: (1) non-sampling errors, and (2) sampling errors. Non-sampling errors are the results of mistakes made in data collection and data processing, such as the failure to locate and interview the correct household, misunderstanding of questions on the part of either the interviewer or the respondent, and data entry errors. Although numerous efforts were made during the implementation of the survey to minimize this type of error, non-sampling errors are impossible to avoid and difficult to evaluate statistically. 15 Sampling errors, on the other hand, can be evaluated statistically. The sample of respondents selected in the 2014 IPS is only one of many samples that could have been selected from the same population, using the same design and expected size. Each of these samples would yield results that differ somewhat from the result of the actual sample selected. Sampling errors are a measure of the variability between all possible samples. Although the degree of variability is not known exactly, it can be estimated from the survey results. A sampling error is usually measured in terms of the standard error2 for a particular statistic (mean, percentage, etc.), which is the square root of the variance. If the sample of respondents had been selected as a simple random sample, it would have been possible to use straightforward formulas for calculating sampling errors. However, the 2009 Census is the result of a stratified design, and consequently it was necessary to use a more complex formula, combining with the Taylor linearization method to estimate the variance for sample survey estimates of means or proportions. The Taylor linearization method treats any percentage or average as a ratio estimate, r = y/x, where y represents the total sample value for variable y, and x represents the total number of cases in the group or subgroup under consideration. The variance of r is computed using the formula given below, with the standard error being the square root of the variance: In which: and Where: h - represents the stratum which varies from 1 to H; mh - is the total number of clusters selected in stratum h; yhi - is the sum of the weighted values of variable y in cluster I in stratum h; xhi - is the sum of weighted number of cases in cluster i in stratum h ;and f - is the overall sampling fraction, which is so small that it is ignored. 2. The standard error can be used to calculate confidence intervals within which the true value for the population can reasonably be assumed to fall. For example, for any given statistic calculated from a sample survey, the true value of that statistic will fall within a range of plus or minus two times the standard error of that statistic in 95% of all possible samples of identical size and design. 16 The confidence interval (e.g., as calculated for sex ratio at birth) can be interpreted as follows: sex ratio at birth from the national sample is 110.5 boys/ 100 girls and its standard error is approximately 0.54. Therefore, to obtain the 95% confidence limits, one adds and subtracts twice the standard error to the sample estimate, that is, 110.5 ± 2 x 0.54. There is a high probability (95%) that the true sex ratio of birth is between 109.5 and 111.6 boys/100 girls. III. SOME CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS 3.1. Enumeration unit The enumeration unit of the 2014 IPS is residential household (household). A household includes either one person living alone or a group of people living in the same house and sharing meals, regardless of whether they are related, married, whether they have adoption relationship, or whether they share a common budget (incomes and/or expenses). For the survey, household includes households of persons serving in the army and security forces but residing in the residential areas of selected communes, wards or towns. 3.2. Actual usual residents Total population is the estimated population generalized from the number of respondents, defined as the actual usual residents of households at the time point of 0:00 h 1 April 2014. Actual usual residents of households include the following individuals (regardless of whether he/she was registered as a permanent resident or not): a) Persons who have lived permanently in the household for 6 months or longer at the time point of the survey enumeration; b) Persons who have recently moved to live in the household within less than 6 months preceding the survey time point, and it is determined that she/he will live permanently in the household, including newborn babies; and c) Persons who live permanently in the household but are currently absent, comprising Vietnamese persons who have been permitted by authorities to go overseas for an assigned duration of time. 3.3. Population size, growth and structure Average annual growth rate of the population is defined as the percentage increase/decrease on average for a particular population in the observed year as compared to the previous year. 17 Average annual growth rate of the population in the observed period is defined as the yearly average percentage change (increase or decrease) of a particular population in the observed period. Sex ratio is defined as the number of males per 100 females in the population. Sex ratio at birth is defined as the number of male births to 100 female births among total births in the defined period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). Aging index is defined as the number of persons aged 60 and above per 100 persons aged 15 and below. Proportion of the population aged 0-14 is defined as the percentage of the total population aged 0-14. Proportion of population aged 65 and above is defined as the percentage of the total population aged 65 and above. Total dependency ratio is defined as the number of persons aged 15 and below (0-14) and 65 and above per 100 persons aged 15-64. Young dependency ratio is defined as number of persons aged 15 and below (014) per 100 persons aged 15-64. Old dependency ratio is defined as the number of persons aged 65 and above per 100 persons aged 15-64. Proportion of the urban population is defined as the percentage of the urban population in the total population. Urban area includes urban districts and wards within cities and towns. All other base administration units (communes) are considered rural areas. Average annual growth rate of the urban population is defined as the percentage change (increase or decrease) of the urban population observed in a year compared to that of the previous year. Average annual growth rate of the urban population in the observed period is defined as the yearly average percentage of change (increase or decrease) of the urban population in the observed period. Population density is defined as the number of persons per square kilometer of land. 3.4. Marriage Marital status of a person at the time point of the survey can be only one of the following categories: 18 1. Single (never married) describes a person who has never married or lived with a person of the opposite sex as a married couple or in a union. 2. Currently married describes a person who is recognized by the marriage laws or customs of the locality as married or self-identified as living with a person of the opposite sex as a married couple or in a union. 3. Widow/Widower is a person whose husband or wife has died but the person has not remarried yet. 4. Divorced is a person who has married at some time in the past but divorced by law and not remarried yet, for any reason. 5. Separated is a person who has married but is not currently living with her/ his partner as husband and wife at present, for any reason. Singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM) is the average number of years that a person of a given cohort would stay single before getting married for the first time, with the assumption that this cohort’s proportion of single by age is the same as the one collected at the intercensal time point. 3.5. Fertility, mortality and migration 3.5.1. Fertility Crude birth rate is defined as number of live births per 1000 people in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). Total fertility rate is defined as the average number of live births that would be born to a woman by the time she ended childbearing if she were to pass through all her childbearing years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). Age-specific fertility rate is defined as the average number of live births per 1000 women of a particular age (or age group) in the reference period (usually 1 year prior to the time point of the survey). Replacement rate is defined as the fertility level that a women cohort would have in order to result in just enough female births to “replace” themselves in the population. 3.5.2. Mortality Crude death rate is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 people in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). 19 Infant mortality rate is defined as number of infants who die per 1000 live births in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). Under-5 mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1000 live births in the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of the survey). Age-specific death rate is defined as the total number of deaths occurring within the reference period (usually 12 months prior to the time point of survey) at a specific age (or in a specific age group) to population at same age or age group, multiplied by 1000. Maternal mortality ratio is defined as the number of deaths of women from causes relating to pregnancy and delivery per 100,000 live births in the reference period (usually 1 year prior to the time point of the survey). The 2014 IPS only collected relevant information for women in the reproductive age group of 15-49. Life expectancy at birth is defined as the average number of years a newborn baby could expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue for the rest of his/her life. 3.5.3. Migration In-migration rate is defined as the number of migrants from other territorial units arriving in a specified territorial unit during an observed period per 1000 persons living in that destination (unit). Out-migration rate is defined as the number of migrants departing from a territorial unit and arriving in other territorial units during an observed period per 1000 persons living in the destination (unit). Net migration rate is defined as the difference between the in-migration rate and the out-migration rate. This figure has a positive value if the number of inmigrants is greater than the number of out-migrants, and vice versa. 3.6. Educational, technical and professional levels 3.6.1. Educational level Literacy refers to the ability to read, write and understand fully a simple statement in daily life in national, ethnic or foreign languages. Literacy rate of population aged 15 and above is defined as the percentage of persons aged 15 and above who are able to read and write in the total population aged 15 and above. 20 Rate of population aged 15 and above who have never attended school is defined as the percentage of persons aged 15 and above who have never attended any school/ class in the national educational system in the total population aged 15 and above. A person is considered as having “never attended school” if he/she has never attended any school/class in the national educational system. Rate of population aged 15 and above who have graduated/completed any educational level in the national educational system is defined as the percentage of persons aged 15 and above who have ever attended schools and graduated from this educational level, including those who have ever attended any higher educational level but not completed/graduated from this level, in the total population aged 15 and above. A person is classified as having “not completed primary education” if he/she has ever attended primary school but not graduated, including those who have ever attended the last grade of primary level but not graduated. A person is classified as having “completed/graduated from primary education” if he/she has ever attended and graduated from primary education, including those who have ever attended lower secondary education but not graduated from this level. A person is classified as having “completed/graduated from lower secondary education” if she/he has ever attended and graduated from lower secondary school, including those who have ever attended higher secondary school but not graduated. A person classified as having “completed/graduated higher secondary education” if she/he has ever attended and graduated from higher secondary education or attended but not graduated from a higher educational level such as tertiary. Net school attendance rate at any educational level is defined as the percentage of pupils/students at the right ages of enrolling in this educational level in the national educational system and attending this level in the total population group(s) of the same ages. Gross school attendance rate at any educational level is defined as the percentage of pupils/students attending any educational level in the national educational system in the total population at the right ages of enrolling in this educational level. 3.6.2. Technical and professional levels A person is classified as having a technical level of “short-term training” if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and received certificate for was short-term training or vocational training for at least 3 months. 21 A person is classified as having a technical level of “mid-term training” if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and granted a certificate for was mid-term training (including mid-term professional/ vocational training). A person is classified as having a technical and qualification level of “college” if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and granted a degree for was college, including professional/vocational colleges. A person is classified as having a technical and qualification level of “university and higher” if the highest technical and qualification level that he/she has participated in and was granted a degree for was bachelor, master or doctor. 3.7. Housing and living conditions of households Dwelling is defined as a construction work consisting of three main components - wall(s), roof, and floor(s) - and used for habitation (e.g., eating, sleeping, daily living activities). In the 2014 IPS, type of dwelling is classified by three main components: pier (pivot or load bearing wall), roof and outer walls. Pier is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of three main construction materials: concrete, brick/stone, and steel/iron/durable wood. Roof is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of two main construction materials: concrete and title (cement or terra cotta). Outer wall is classified as “solid” if it was made by one of three main construction materials: concrete, brick/stone and wood/metal. Permanent dwelling refers to houses with all three main components classified as “solid”. Semi-permanent dwelling refers to houses with two of the three main components classified as “solid”. Less permanent dwelling refers to houses with only one of three main components classified as “solid”. Simple dwelling refers to those houses without all three main components classified as “solid”. Source of hygienic water refers to water sources coming from an indoor/public tap, water drilled well, protected dug well or rain water. Hygienic toilet facilities refers to flush toilets and semi-flush toilets (with septic tanks and sewage pipes). 22 IV. SOME MAJOR FINDINGS According to the results of the 2014 IPS, as of 1 April 2014 the national population of Viet Nam reached 90,493,400 people, an addition of 4,646,400 people in just the 5 years since the 2009 Census. The number of females stood at 45,874,700 in 2014, accounting for 50.7% of the total population. Viet Nam’s population growth rate has declined gradually, and the average annual population growth rate in the period from the 2009 Census to the 2014 IPS was the lowest as compared to previous period, at about 1.06% per year. In 2014, the number of households in the entire country reached 24,264,990, an increase of 1,820,668 households since the 2009 Census. Compared to 1989 (25 years ago) and 1999 (15 years ago), the number of households in 2014 was double and one and half times higher, respectively. In the period 2009-2014, the average annual growth rate of households stood at 1.6%. Compared to other countries in Asia and based on the United Nations standard population density of 35-40 persons/km2, Viet Nam has one of the highest population densities in the region, as well as in the world. According to the results of 2014 IPS, Viet Nam’s population density was 273 persons/km2, the third highest in the Southeast Asia region (after Singapore at 6,801 persons/km2 and the Philippines at 339 persons/km2). Viet Nam ranks 14th among 49 countries and territories in the Asia region. Compared to 1 April 2009, Viet Nam’s population density was higher by 14 persons/km2. The results of the 2014 IPS indicate that Viet Nam’s sex ratio reached 97.3 males/100 females, which was not significantly different compared to 2009. The sex ratio at birth (SRB) of Viet Nam in 2014 stood at 112.2 boys/100 girls. This was the first time since 2006 that the sex ratio has declined after increasing continuously for many years. In 2014, the proportion of the population in working ages (15-64) accounted for 69.4%, while the dependent proportion of the population (aged under 15 and 65 and above) constituted about 30.6% of the total population. The total dependency ratio stood at 44.0% (less than 50%). This reveals that Viet Nam has entered the “dividend bonus” period, meaning there are two working-age persons supporting only one dependent person. In the other words, the working-age population is twice the size of the dependent population. The proportion of ever-married people in the population aged 15 and above was found to be quite high, accounting for 76.1% of the population aged 15 and above. Within the ever-married group, the number of currently married people (living with a spouse) was about 67.6%. The proportion of never-married people in the population 23 aged 15 and above constituted just a quarter (about 23.9%) of the total population aged 15 and above. In the period 1989-2014, the singulate mean age at marriage (SMAM) increased for both sexes. However, the level of increase in the SMAM for males was higher than for females, leading to an expansion in the SMAM gap between the sexes to about 3.9 years, according to the 2014 IPS data. In 15 years since the 1999 Census, the SMAM of males increased by 1.4 years while it has remained almost unchanged for females (an increase of just 0.1 year), revealing a trend of males get married for the first time later than females. Nationally, universal primary education has been achieved. In general, the higher the level of education, the lower the school enrolment rate. In 2014, the gross enrolment rate for lower secondary education reached 91.8% whereas the rate for upper secondary education was 67.7%. Similarly, there was a considerable difference between the net enrolment rate at lower and upper secondary education levels (approximately 88.0% and 63.1%, respectively). School attendance at lower and upper secondary education levels in urban areas was generally better compared to rural areas. The school enrolment rates in urban areas have been consistently higher than in rural areas, especially at high education levels. (the difference was 3.6 and 14.0 percentage points for the lower secondary level; 5.4 and 14.0 percentage points for the higher secondary level). The literacy rate of the population aged 15 and above reached 94.7% in 2014, 0.7% higher than the rate found in the 2009 Census. The total fertility rate (TFR) deceased from 2.28 children per woman in 2002 to 2.03 in 2009, and then increased slightly to 2.09 children per woman in 2014. Viet Nam has maintained its fertility rate at around the replacement level3 of 2.1 children per woman for the past 10 years, reflecting successful implementation of the Population and Reproductive Health Strategy in the period of 2011-2020 as well as the National Population Target Program in the period 2012-2015. The fact that Viet Nam’s fertility rate has been around the replacement level demonstrates that it is possible to reduce the TFR to 1.9 children per woman in 2015 as planned in the National Target Program on Population in period of 2012-2015. The crude death rate (CDR) for the entire country in the last 12 months prior to the time point of the survey was 6.85 deaths per 1000 people, with an urban rate of 6.05 deaths/1000 people and a rate in rural areas of 7.24 deaths/1000 people. The infant mortality rate (IMR) dropped rapidly from 42.3 infant deaths per 1000 live births in 1989 to 36.7 in 1999, 16.0 in 2009, and further decreased to 14.94 in 2014. The level for this indicator in 2014 had almost reached the MDG for 2015 3. “Replacement rate” refers to the fertility level that a women cohort would have in order to result in just enough female births to “replace” themselves in the population. 24 of 14.8 infant deaths per 1000 live births. Life expectancy at birth nationwide in 2014 was 73.2 years, or 0.4 years higher than in the 2009 Census (72.8 years). Life expectancy at birth in 2014 for males and females was 70.6 years and 76.0 years, respectively. The results of the 2014 IPS indicate that about 5,668,800 people aged 5 and above migrated in the 5 years preceding the time point of the survey, and 59% of these were females (3,339,400). The majority of migrants moved to urban areas (59.2%), and analysis of the data by region shows that the number of migrants was greatest in the Southeast (41.3%). Disaggregating migrants by age group shows that youth aged 20-24 accounted for the largest share (24.2%), followed by age group of 25-29 (21.7% of total migrants aged 5 and above). Comparing the 2004-2009 and 2009-2014 periods indicates a decline in migration. Movements made by people aged 5 and above among regions of the country declined most, by nearly one and a half times (that is, from 30 migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 21 migrants per 1000 people in 2014). Inter-provincial migration dropped by about 12 per thousand, from 43 migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 31 migrants per 1000 people in 2014. Inter-district migration declined about 2 per thousand, from 22 migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 20 migrants per 1000 people in 2014. Migration within districts dropped about 4 per thousand, from 21 migrants per 1000 people in 2009 to 17 migrants per 1000 people in 2014. At the time point of 1 April 2014, about 33.1% of Viet Nam’s total population resided in urban areas, an increase of 3.5% compared to 2009. In the period 20092014, the urban population increased quite rapidly at an average annual growth rate of 3.26%, while the same rate for rural areas rose by 0.05%/year. The survey results also indicate that there was an improvement in housing conditions for people living in residential households. The rate of households without dwellings has declined during the last 15 years. In 2014 about 4 households per 10,000 households had no dwelling, a decline of nearly 3 per 10,000 households compared to 1999, and a decline of 1 per 10,000 households compared to 2009. Moreover, there was a positive change in this indicator for urban areas. The rate of households without dwellings in urban areas decreased from 9 per 10,000 households in 1999 to 7 per 10,000 in 2009, and to nearly 4 per 10,000 in 2014. In 2009 the average living areas per capita stood at 16.7 m2. After 5 years, this figure reached 20.6 m2. The level of increase was distributed evenly in both urban and rural areas. Average per capita living space for urban areas increased from about 19.2 m2 in 2009 to 23.0 m2 in 2014, and for rural areas it rose from 15.7 m2 per capita in 2009 to 19.5 m2 in 2014. This is a significant achievement reflecting the 25 Government’s efforts in implementing the housing development strategy that aims to expand average living space for people. The 2014 IPS results also show that the use of household appliances improved significantly compared to 5 years prior. In 2014, the percentage of households with fixed and/or mobile telephones reached 85%, the rate of households using a computer was 25.1%, the rate of households using a washing machine reached 30.9% and the rate of households using refrigerators was 59.0%. All of these were at least twice times higher than the indicators in the 2009 Census. In addition, the rate of households using air conditioning stood at 13.3%, nearly three times higher than the rate in the 2009 Census. In addition, the rate of households using a motorbike was 84.6%, amounting to a 12.3 percentage points higher than the rate found in the 2009 Census. The rate of households using modern household appliances in urban areas in 2014 was much higher than the rate in rural areas, showing that living standards of urban residents was higher than among rural residents. 26 PART II MAJOR FINDINGS 27 28 CHAPTER 1: POPULATION SIZE AND STRUCTURE 1.1. Household size and population size 1.1.1. Household size According to the results of the 2014 IPS (Table 1.1), Viet Nam had 24,264,990 households, an increase of 1,820,668 households compared to the 2009 Census. This represents a 50% increase compared to 15 years ago (1999), and a twofold increase compared to 25 years ago (1989). During the period 2009-2014, the average annual growth rate of households was 1.6%. Table 1.1: Number and growth rate of households, 1979-2014 Census and survey date Number of households 1/10/1979 9 665 866 - - 1/4/1989 12 927 297 33.7 3.6 1/4/1999 16 661 366 28.9 2.9 1/4/2009 22 444 322 34.7 3.5 1/4/2014 24 264 990 8.1 1.6 Growth rate (%) Annual average growth rate (%) Sources: - 1979-1999: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings”, Ha Noi, June 2010, Table 3.1, page 31. - 2009: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed Census Results”, Statistics Publishing House, June 2010, Table 14, page 733. Table 1.2 presents the proportion of households by household size, and average household size by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region. Compared to the 2009 Census, the average number of persons per household in 2014 was about the same (3.7 persons versus 3.8 persons in 2009). This indicates that small family size (households with four or fewer members) is very common in Viet Nam, especially in urban areas where 75.9% of households had four or fewer members. The Red River Delta had the largest share of small-size households (77.0%); for every five households, there were four households containing four or fewer members. The Central Highlands had the lowest share (about 66.9%), followed by the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Mekong River Delta. This may be because the Central Highlands is the region with a high concentration of ethnic minority people who tend to have high fertility rates and traditions favouring multi-generational families. The results also indicate that urban areas in all regions had an average household size smaller than the average of the entire country, except for the Mekong River Delta (3.8 persons per household). The Northern Midlands and Mountains had the smallest average household size at 3.4 persons per household. 29 Table 1.2: Distribution of households by household size, average household size, urban/ rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Distribution of household by household size (%) Socio-economic region 1 person 2-4 persons 1-4 persons Entire country 8.1 64.7 72.8 22.7 4.5 3.7 Northern Midlands and Mountains 5.8 63.2 69.0 25.0 6.1 3.9 10.1 66.9 77.0 20.5 2.5 3.5 North and South Central Coast 8.3 62.3 70.6 25.1 4.4 3.8 Central Highlands 5.4 61.5 66.9 26.2 6.9 4.0 Southeast 8.6 66.4 75.1 19.4 5.6 3.7 Mekong River Delta 7.2 65.0 72.2 23.3 4.5 3.8 Urban 9.1 66.8 75.9 19.5 4.5 3.6 11.0 69.9 80.9 16.9 2.2 3.4 Red River Delta 9.5 68.6 78.0 19.3 2.7 3.5 North and South Central Coast 8.3 64.8 73.1 22.4 4.5 3.7 Central Highlands 7.4 67.1 74.5 21.4 4.1 3.7 Southeast 9.1 67.2 76.3 17.6 6.1 3.7 Mekong River Delta 9.0 63.7 72.7 21.7 5.6 3.8 Rural 7.6 63.6 71.3 24.3 4.5 3.8 Northern Midlands and Mountains 4.5 61.5 66.0 27.0 7.0 4.1 10.4 66.0 76.4 21.1 2.5 3.5 North and South Central Coast 8.3 61.3 69.6 26.1 4.3 3.8 Central Highlands 4.4 58.9 63.3 28.5 8.2 4.2 Southeast 7.9 65.2 73.0 22.3 4.7 3.7 Mekong River Delta 6.6 65.5 72.1 23.8 4.1 3.8 Red River Delta Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta 5-6 persons 7+ persons Average household size Data in Table 1.2 also indicate that for the entire country and the six socioeconomic regions, the number of one-person households (single households) and the number of households with seven persons or more accounted for a very small share of the total. However, there has been a change in the opposite direction for these two groups over the past five years. Whereas the proportion of households with seven persons and over has tended to decline, the proportion of households with one person has increased somewhat. The highest increase was in urban areas (an increase of 1.0% compared to 2009). The number of single households with a female head doubled compared to those with a male head, reaching 33.7% and 66.3% respectively, and the majority of these women heads of households were passed the working age and lived in rural areas. 30 1.1.2. Population size According to the 2014 IPS results, the total estimated population is the number of usual residents in households at the survey time point of 0 hour on 1 April 2014. Table 1.3 shows the population size and average annual growth rate. The data indicates that the annual growth rate of the population of Viet Nam has gradually declined over time. The average annual growth rate of the population in the period between the 2009 Census and 2014 IPS was the lowest, at about 1.06% per year, for any ten -year period since 1979. Viet Nam is the third most populous country in Southeast Asia (after Indonesia and the Philippines), the eighth most populous country in Asia, and the fourteenth most populous country in the world. The total population of Viet Nam at 0 hour on 1 April 2014 was estimated to be 90,493,352 persons, an increase of about 4.64 million persons in the past 5 years since the 2009 Census. Table 1.3: Population size and growth rate, 1979 - 2014 Year of Census or Survey Population (thousand persons) Average annual growth rate of population (%) 1979 52 742 - 1989 64 376 2.10 1999 76 323 1.70 2009 85 847 1.18 2014 90 493 1.06 Sources: - 1979, 1989, 1999: Central Census Steering Committee, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Preliminary results”, The Gioi Publishing House, September 1999, Table 1, page 10. - 2009: Central Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010, Table 1, page 3. The total population in urban areas was estimated to be 29,939,000 persons at the survey time point on 1 April 2014, accounting for 33.1% of the total population. The male population was estimated at 44,618,700 and the female population was 45,874,700 − accounting for 49.3% and 50.7% of the total estimated population, respectively. Compared to the 2009 Census results, the urban population had increased by about 3.45% while the male and female proportions of the population were nearly unchanged. 31 Table 1.4: Population size by sex, urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Person Time point of 1/4/2009 Population Time point of 1/4/2014 Percentage Population Percentage Entire country 85 846 997 100.00 90 493 352 100.00 Male 42 413 143 49.41 44 618 668 49.31 Female 43 433 854 50.59 45 874 684 50.69 Urban 25 436 896 29.63 29 939 316 33.08 Rural 60 410 101 70.37 60 554 037 66.92 1.1.3. Regional population distribution and population growth Geographic population distribution is an important aspect of development. Data in Table 1.5 indicates that Viet Nam’s population is not evenly distributed, with large regional variations. This reflects somewhat the effects of regional conditions for economic development and geographic characteristics. According to the 2014 IPS, the most heavily populated region was the Red River Delta with an estimated population of 20,649,6000 persons in 2014, and the Central Highlands was the least populated region, with an estimated population of about 5,504,600 persons). About 42.2% of the nation’s population live in the two regions of the Red River Delta and Mekong River Delta, the deltas of two large rivers with fertile land and conditions amenable to agricultural production. In contrast, the Northern Midlands and Mountains and the Central Highlands, regions of high mountains and hills with difficult transportation conditions and large concentrations of ethnic minority people, were found to hold under a fifth (around 19%) of the nation’s population. The data also indicate that the average annual population growth rate during 2009-2014 in the Southeast and the Central Highlands (2.23% and 1.47%, respectively) was higher than in the other four regions. This may indicate that the Southeast and the Central Highlands have experienced the highest rates of inmigration in the entire country. In the period between 2009 and 2014, the average annual population growth rate was lowest in the Mekong River Delta and the North and South Central Coast regions (0.36% and 0.68%, respectively). These regions have the largest populations after the Red River Delta. This may be due to a larger number of out-migrants from these regions compared to the other regions. 32 Table 1.5: Population and population growth rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014 Socio-economic region Population (Persons) Average annual population growth rate in the period 2009-2014 (%) 2009 2014 Entire country 85 846 997 90 493 352 1.06 Northern Midlands and Mountains 11 053 590 11 633 548 1.02 Red River Delta 19 584 287 20 649 605 1.06 North and South Central Coast 18 835 154 19 482 435 0.68 5 115 135 5 504 560 1.47 Southeast 14 067 361 15 721 352 2.23 Mekong River Delta 17 191 470 17 501 852 0.36 Central Highlands Sources: 2009: “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010. 1.1.4. Urban and rural population by socio-economic regions Table 1.6 indicates that by the time point of 1 April 2014, 33.1% of Viet Nam’s population lived in urban areas, compared to 29.6% in 2009. During the period 20092014, the average annual population growth rate in urban areas was 3.3% per year, while in rural areas it was nearly unchanged. In comparison with the 2009 Census, the estimated population of the entire country increased by 4.64 million people, and 96.9% of this increase (4.5 million people) was in urban areas. During 2009-2014 there was no change in the ranking of socio-economic regions by proportion of urban population. The Southeast still had the highest urban population proportion (62.3%), followed by the Red River Delta (33.8%). This may be explained by the fact that the Southeast region has some of the largest urban centers and industrial zones, including Ho Chi Minh City and the provinces of Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, and Binh Duong. The Red River Delta region also has industrial zones and large urban centers in Ha Noi, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Bac Ninh, Hai Duong, Ninh Binh and other cities/provinces. The rural population growth rate in the period of 2009-2014 for some regions was negative due to an increase in the urban population. This could be due to a change in classification of some communes to wards or towns, and/or an increase in rural-to-urban migration in recent years. 33 Table 1.6: Urban population share and average annual population growth rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014 Unit: Percentage Socio-economic region Entire country Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta Urban population share (%) Average annual population growth rate in 2009-2014 (%) 2009 2014 Urban Rural 29.6 15.9 29.3 24.0 28.2 57.2 22.8 33.1 17.0 33.8 27.1 29.1 62.3 24.7 3.26 2.46 3.88 3.06 2.05 3.92 0.05 0.74 -0.24 -0.14 1.23 -0.30 1.92 -0.13 Sources: 2009: General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010. 1.1.5. Population density According to the standard population density of the United Nations (35-40 persons per km2), Viet Nam is one of the most densely populated countries in the region and in the world. The 2014 IPS results show that Viet Nam’s population density was 273 persons per km2. This is the third highest in Southeast Asia, after only Singapore (6,801 persons per km2) and the Philippines (339 persons per km2), and means Viet Nam ranks 14th out of 49 nations and territories in Asia. Viet Nam’s population density in 2014 increased by about 14 persons per km2 compared to 2009. Table 1.7 shows more clearly the concentration of population by region. The Red River Delta, with the largest proportion of the population (22.8%) in the country, contains only 6% of the nation’s land area, resulting in a population density that was the highest in the country at 981 persons per km2. Compared to 2009, the population density of this region increased by about 51 persons per km2. The Southeast region had the next highest population density at 594 persons per km2. However, the population density of the Southeast region increased by 72 persons per km2. The main cause is high in-migration. This was also the region with the largest change in population density in the nation over the past years. The Northern Midlands and Mountains and the Central Highlands regions had the lowest population density in the nation. These regions together contained 19% of the population, yet they cover almost one half of the nation’s land area (over 45%). Compared to 2009, the growth rate of these two regions was the slowest in the country (an increase of 6 persons per km2 and 8 persons per km2, respectively). 34 Table 1.7: Population proportion and density by socio-economic region, 2014 Socio-economic region Entire country Northern Midlands and Mountains Land area (%) 100.0 Population (%) 100.0 Population Differential in 2009-2014 density (persons) (persons/km2) 273 14 28.8 12.9 122 6 6.4 22.8 981 51 North and South Central Coast 44.9 21.5 203 7 Central Highlands 16.5 6.1 101 8 7.1 17.4 666 72 12.3 19.3 432 9 Red River Delta Southeast Mekong River Delta Sources: (*) Data for area (km2) is extracted from Statistical Yearbook of General Statistics Office of Viet Nam in 2013” the Statistics Publishing House, June 2014. Annex 3 presents population density by province for 2009 and 2014. Even within a region, population density varied substantially across provinces. In general, provinces with high population densities (Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, Bac Ninh, Hai Phong, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, etc.) inevitably contained the main urban areas and economic zones in the country. Areas with low population density are places with difficult geographic characteristics, including remote areas, and where many ethnic minority people live (such as Lai Chau, Dien Bien, Bac Kan, Kon Tum, and Dak Nong provinces). 1.2. Population structure Data on the sex and age structure of a population have played an important role in analysis of population reproduction in general, and in analysis of fertility, mortality, marriage and migration, in particular. This data is also the basis for analyzing the relationship between population and other socio-economic issues, such as management and utility of labour and natural resources, social welfare, and socio-economic development planning. The shift from high fertility and mortality to low and stable fertility and mortality over a relatively long period will lead to significant changes in a population’s age and sex structure. 1.2.1. Population structure by sex As presented above, the total estimated population of Viet Nam on 1 April 2014 was approximately 90.5 million people, made up of 44.6 million males and 45.9 million females, or around 49.3% and 50.7% of the total population, respectively. Compared to 2009 Census, the sex ratio had not changed significantly. 35 The sex ratio is an important indicator for research on a population’s sex structure. In addition to demographic factors (men usually have higher mortality rates than women), the sex ratio of the population is influenced by many factors such as war, social development policy and plans, labour export policies (e.g., the industrial sector may attract different proportions of male or female labourers), customs, traditional norms and other cultural factors such as son preference (e.g., through the use of modern medical technology for prenatal sex selection). In Viet Nam, due to the great influence of war from the 1940s to the late 1970s, the sex ratio declined and remained at low levels in the period 1960-1979. After reunification in 1975, the sex ratio of Viet Nam improved and has tended to increase. The results of the 2014 IPS show that the sex ratio of Viet Nam reached 97.3%, higher by 3.1% compared to the lowest levels in the period 1960-1979. There was no significant difference in this rate compared to 2009. Figure 1.1: Sex ratio of Viet Nam’s population, 1960-2014 Comparing socio-economic regions, the sex ratio was lowest in the Southeast region (95 males/100 females), while it was highest in the Central Highlands (100.5 males/100 females). Compared to 2009, the difference in sex ratio among regions was not significant. 36 Figure 1.2: Sex ratio by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009-2014 1.2.2. Population age structure Similar to sex, age is also considered a very important research topic, particularly data on a population’s age structure. Figure 1.3: Population pyramid of Viet Nam, 2009 and 2014 There has been a significant decline in fertility and a continuous increase in life expectancy at birth in recent years thanks to the success of public health work, development of the medical field, and improved living standards. This has led to changes in the population age structure, including population aging. The proportion of young people in the population has declined gradually while the proportion of older population has increased. The 2014 Viet Nam population pyramid (Figure 1.3) has four narrowed bars at the bottom representing the younger age groups, and 37 wider bars in the middle representing the older age groups. This shape means that the working age groups are the most “crowded”, and this presents an advantage for economic development of the country, particularly if labour productivity of this population group is increased. At the same time, this age structure creates pressure for the nation in terms of generating jobs for employment of the middle age groups. The population structure by age group is also used to calculate the dependency ratio, which reflects the burden on the working age population. The dependency ratio reveals the influence of fertility and mortality on the age structure and the labour force. Table 1.8 presents the dependency ratios from the 1989, 1999, and 2009 censuses and the 2014 IPS. Table 1.8: Dependency ratio, 1989-2014 Unit: Percentage Dependency ratio Young age dependency ratio (0-14) Old age dependency ratio (65+) Total dependency ratio 1989 1999 2009 2014 69.8 54.2 35.4 33.8 8.4 9.4 9.3 10.2 78.2 63.6 44.7 44.0 Sources: - 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census, Completed census results, Vol. 1, Table 1.2, page 16. - 1999: the General Statistics Office, “the 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census”, Completed census results, the Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 1.5, page 20. - 2009: the General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, the Statistics Publishing House, June 2010. The data shows that the total dependency ratio in Viet Nam has declined rapidly over time, dropping from 78.2% in 1989 to 63.6% in 1999, 44.7% in 2009 and 44.0% in 2014. This decline is mainly due to the effectiveness of the population and family planning programs, leading to a decline in fertility. As a result, the youth dependency ratio has decreased dramatically, from 69.8% in 1989 to 54.2% in 1999, 35.4% in 2009 and 33.8% in 2014. Improved life expectancy at birth and the fact that older persons are living longer has led to an increase in the old dependency ratio, from 8.4% in 1989 to 9.4% in 1999, 9.3% in 2009 and 10.2% in 2014. 38 Table 1.9: Proportion of population aged under 15, 15-64, 60 and above, 65 and above and Ageing Index in the 1989-2014 period Unit: Percentage 1989 1999 2009 2014 Proportion of population aged under 15 39.2 33.1 24.5 23.5 Proportion of population aged 15-64 56.1 61.1 69.1 69.4 Proportion of population aged 60 and above 7.1 8.0 8.7 10.2 Proportion of population aged 65 and above 4.7 5.8 6.4 7.1 18.2 24.3 35.5 43.3 Ageing Index Source: - 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census, Completed census results, Vol. 1, Table 1.2, page 16. - 1999: General Statistics Office, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census”, Completed census results, Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 1.5, page 20. - 2009: General Statistics Office, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed census results”, Statistics Publishing House, June 2010. Table 1.9 shows that by 2014, the proportion of the population in working ages (15-64 years) accounted for 69.4% of the total population, while the dependent population proportion (below age 15 and from 65 years and older) accounted for 30.6%. The total dependency ratio was 44.0% (below 50%, see Table 1.8). This shows that Viet Nam is in the period of the “demographic window of opportunity”, when each dependent is “supported” by two working-age persons. In other words, the proportion of the population in working ages is double the proportion in dependent ages. The period of the “demographic window of opportunity” (also called the “population bonus”) offers a great opportunity to take advantage of quality human resources for economic growth and sustainable development of the country. In addition to potentially positive impacts on the country’s development, the “demographic window of opportunity” may also create pressure for increased employment, social security, etc. Therefore, taking advantage of the “demographic window” structure requires appropriate policies aimed at improving the quality of human resources to meet the needs of the labour market, enhance labour productivity growth, create jobs for young people, ensure social security for older persons and vulnerable people, and ensure gender equality. According to the United Nations, the phenomenon of population “ageing” can be viewed through the proportion of older persons (usually aged 65 or older) in a population. The selection of the age defined as “older age” is dependent on the conditions of each country. It may be based on retirement age, views of the role of the elderly in society, life expectancy at birth, etc. Generally, a population is considered to be “ageing” if the proportion of the population aged 65 and older accounts for 7% to 10% of the total population. 39 Thus, if based only on the proportion of elderly (aged 65 and older) in the population, Viet Nam has almost reached an “ageing population”. Table 1.9 shows that the proportion of the population aged 65 and older in 2014 was 7.1%. Life expectancy at birth of the population has been increasing, leading to an increase in the proportion of the population aged 65 and older − from 4.7% in 1989 to 5.8% in 1999, 6.4% in 2009 and 7.1% in 2014. Remarkably, the female population is considered to be “ageing” more than the male population, as the inevitable consequences of the post-war era are joined with inherent characteristics of women, such as higher life expectancy at birth compared to men. Table 1.9 also shows the proportion of the population under age 15 decreased from 39.2% in 1989 to 33.1% in 1999, 24.5% in 2009, and most recently to 23.5% in 2014. Besides indicators such as the proportion of the population under age 15 and the proportion aged 65 and older, another important indicator reflecting population ageing is the Ageing Index. This indicator reflects the structure of the dependent population. Table 1.9 shows the Ageing Index of Viet Nam for 1989, 1999, 2009 and 2014. The Ageing Index increased from 18.2% in 1989 to 24.3% in 1999, 35.5% in 2009 and 43.3% in 2014. This suggests that the trend of population ageing in Viet Nam has increased quite rapidly over the past three decades. Increased life expectancy at birth and reduced fertility are factors that have led to the ageing of the population. It is projected that ageing in Viet Nam will continue to rise rapidly in the near future and will become a challenge if the country does not prepare in advance a comprehensive social welfare system for the elderly through reform of social protection systems, expanding coverage of pension insurance and health insurance, and encouraging employers to create jobs and working environments that are suitable with the capacity and health of older persons. 40 CHAPTER 2: MARITAL STATUS Marriage is an important factor in population change, with a direct influence on fertility and migration. In the 2014 IPS, information on current marital status was collected for all persons surveyed aged 15 and above. The marital status of a person was categorized as either “ever married” or “never married”. The first group of “ever married” includes people who had married at least once by the time point of the survey, including those currently married, widowed, divorced or separated. The second group of “never married” only includes people who have never been married (were single) at the time point of the survey. 2.1. Marriage trends Table 2.1 shows the proportion of the population aged 15 and above by marital status, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region. According to the 2014 IPS results, the proportion of ever-married people aged 15 and above in the population of the entire country was quite high, accounting for 76.1%. Of these, the proportion of currently-married people was 67.6%, while the proportion of never-married people aged 15 and above was about a quarter, or approximately 23.9% of the total population aged 15 and over. Comparing marital status in urban and rural areas, the proportion of the population aged 15 and above currently married in rural areas was 3.3% higher than the proportion in urban areas (68.7% versus 65.4%). Conversely, the proportion of the never-married population aged 15 and above living in urban areas was 3.6% higher than that in rural areas (26.3% versus 22.7%). There was no significant differential in the proportion of “widowed” people between urban and rural areas (only about 1.1%). This is similar to the findings for the “divorced” and “separated” groups. 41 Table 2.1: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, urban/ rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 Unit: Percentage Marital status Socio-economic regions Entire country Total Never Currently Widowed Divorced Separated married married 100.0 23.9 67.6 6.6 1.5 0.4 Urban 100.0 26.3 65.4 5.9 2.0 0.4 Rural 100.0 22.7 68.7 7.0 1.2 0.4 Northern Midlands and Mountains 100.0 19.1 72.9 6.6 1.1 0.3 Red River Delta 100.0 21.0 70.6 7.1 1.1 0.3 North and South Central Coast 100.0 25.8 65.4 7.4 1.0 0.3 Central Highlands 100.0 25.3 67.4 5.6 1.3 0.4 Southeast 100.0 29.6 62.2 5.3 2.2 0.6 Mekong River Delta 100.0 22.8 67.9 6.6 2.1 0.5 Socio-economic region Among socio-economic regions, the Northern Midlands and Mountains had the lowest proportion of “single” people, at 19.1%. This region also had the highest proportion of “ever-married” people in the country (80.9%), of which the proportion of currently married people accounted for 72.9% and widowed people 6.6%. Conversely, the Southeast region had the highest proportion of “single” people, at 29.6%. The Southeast also had the lowest proportions of “currently married” and “widowed” people compared to the entire country (62.2% and 5.3%, respectively). This reflects differences in customs and social and cultural norms between regions. Marriage is considered common while divorce and separation are rarely accepted in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region. Due to geographic characteristics and economic dynamics (e.g., many investment projects), the Southeast region attracts young workers who migrate to live and work in the region. People in this young population often want to postpone marriage in order to seek better job opportunities. Moreover, the phenomenon of a concentrated population and sex selectivity of the labour force in the industrial zones and export processing zones in the Southeast also reduces opportunities for findings a partner. This may explain why the proportion of “never married” people in this region was the highest in the country (29.6%). 42 Table 2.2: Distribution of population aged 15 and above by marital status, sex and age group, 2014 Unit: Percentage Marital status Age group Total Never married Total 15+ 100.0 27.8 68.9 15-19 100.0 97.8 20-24 100.0 25-29 Total Currently married Widowed Divorced Separated 2.0 1.0 0.3 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 79.2 20.5 0.0 0.2 0.1 100.0 40.6 57.9 0.1 0.9 0.4 30-34 100.0 15.7 82.1 0.2 1.6 0.4 35-39 100.0 6.6 90.9 0.4 1.7 0.4 40-44 100.0 4.2 93.2 0.6 1.6 0.5 45-49 100.0 2.7 94.5 1.0 1.4 0.5 50-54 100.0 1.8 95.1 1.5 1.2 0.4 55-59 100.0 1.2 95.1 2.4 0.9 0.4 60+ 100.0 0.7 85.8 12.6 0.6 0.4 Total 15+ 100.0 20.3 66.3 11.0 2.0 0.5 15-19 100.0 90.8 9.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 20-24 100.0 54.3 44.4 0.2 0.8 0.3 25-29 100.0 18.9 78.4 0.5 1.8 0.5 30-34 100.0 7.9 87.9 1.3 2.4 0.5 35-39 100.0 5.1 89.2 2.5 2.7 0.5 40-44 100.0 5.4 86.8 4.2 3.1 0.6 45-49 100.0 5.7 83.7 6.9 3.0 0.7 50-54 100.0 5.6 80.0 10.9 2.8 0.7 55-59 100.0 6.4 73.6 16.4 2.9 0.7 60+ 100.0 3.8 47.0 47.6 1.2 0.4 MALE FEMALE Table 2.2 presents the proportion of population aged 15 and above by marital status, sex and age group, reflecting trends in marriage and marital status of men and women. It is clear that women in Viet Nam tend to marry earlier than men; however, at older ages (after age 40) women have fewer opportunities to marry/re-marry compared to men. Data in Table 2.2 also shows that for the population aged under 40, the proportion of “never married” women was lower than that of men, meaning the proportion of “ever-married” women was higher than that of men. For example, in the age group 43 of 20-24, the proportion of “ever-married” women was double the proportion among men (45.7% versus 20.8%). However, from the age of 40 and older, marriage is more universal among men; the proportion of married man was higher and the proportion of single men (single/divorced/separated) was much lower than for women. In the 55-59 age group, the proportion of single men accounted for only 1.2%, while the proportion of single women was 6.4% (a difference of 5.2%). Figure 2.1: Proportion of single population aged 15 and over by sex and age group, 2014 Figure 2.1 shows that a decline in the “never married” population group was most apparent in the age group of 15-29 for females and 20-34 for males. Both men and women in these groups are at the beginning of the age range when people typically marry. In the young age groups, the decline in the female proportion of “never married” was higher and faster than the decline in the male proportion. However, after age 40, this trend reversed again, though the difference between men and women was not significant. This shows that the greatest contribution to the difference in the proportion of “single” men and women in these age groups is not the “never married” groups, but other groups. In other words, “marriage” is universal in Viet Nam. As noted above, the “widowed” group was the main source of the difference in the proportion of “single” men and women in the age groups after age 40. The “widowed” variable has a proportional correlation with age; the “widowed” proportion increases with increasing age. Table 2.2 shows that the proportion of widowed women was five times higher than the proportion among males, and the proportion increased faster by age compared to men. The reason for this difference may be that life expectancy at birth for males is usually lower than for females, or because widowed males tend to remarry more often than widowed females. 44 In Viet Nam, the status of “divorced” is not common, and the proportion of “divorced” people is very low. However, the divorce rate differs by sex. The divorced rate among women was found to be consistently higher than among men in all observed age groups. Similar to “divorced”, being “separated” is not common in Viet Nam. There was no difference in this indicator by sex. 2.2. Singulate mean age at marriage The singulate mean age at (first) marriage (SMAM) is most cases was calculated separately by sex. In this report, this indicator was estimated indirectly from the proportion of the never-married population aged 15 and above, among age groups from 15-19 to 50-54. Table 2.3: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, 1989-2014 Unit: Year Year SMAM (years) Male Female Difference in SMAM between male and female 1989 23.8 24.4 23.2 1.2 1999 24.1 25.4 22.8 2.6 2009 24.5 26.2 22.8 3.4 2014 24.9 26.8 22.9 3.9 Sources: - 1989: The 1989 Viet Nam Population Census: Completed Census Results, Vol. I, Table 3.1, page 233. - 1999: General Statistics Office, “The 1999 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed Census Results”, Statistics Publishing House, August 2001, Table 3.1, page 219. - 2009: General Statistics Office, “the 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings”, Table 3.14, page 48. Table 2.3 shows that SMAM increased for both men and women in the period 1989-2014. But the SMAM for men increased to a higher level than for women. This leads to an expanded differential in SMAM by sex; according to the results of the 2014 IPS, the difference in SMAM between male and female was 3.9 years. In the 15 years since the 1999 Census, the SMAM of males increased 1.4 years while the SMAM of females was nearly unchanged (increased by only 0.1 year). This indicates that males are likely to marry for the first time later than females. Table 2.4 presents SMAM for men and women by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region in 2014. There was a differential in SMAM by urban/rural residence; the SMAM in urban areas was higher than in rural areas, for both men and women. The results of the 2014 IPS show that SMAM among urban men was higher than among rural men by 1.4 years. This differential among women is 2.1 years, suggesting that urban women are likely to marry later than rural women. The difference in SMAM by sex in rural areas was 0.7 years higher than the difference in 45 urban areas (4.2 years versus 3.5 years). This suggests that rural males are likely to marry later than rural females. In addition, urban men have more opportunities for employment and study compared to urban women. Table 2.4: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex, urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2014 Unit: Years SMAM Male Female Difference in SMAM between males and females 26.8 22.9 3.9 Urban 27.8 24.2 3.5 Rural 26.4 22.1 4.2 Northern Midlands and Mountains 24.5 20.9 3.6 Red River Delta 26.7 22.7 4.0 North and South Central Coast 27.6 23.0 4.5 Central Highlands 26.0 22.5 3.4 Southeast 27.8 24.3 3.6 Mekong River Delta 26.9 22.7 4.2 Socio-economic region Entire country Socio-economic region Table 2.4 summarizes SMAM by region based on the results of the 2014 IPS. The Southeast region had the highest SMAM at 27.8 years for men and 24.3 for women. The region with the lowest SMAM was the Northern Midlands and Mountains, at 24.5 years for men and 20.9 for women. These two regions contain a high proportion of ethnic minority groups compared to the other regions of the country. The culture, social characteristics and traditions of these regions may be factors affecting young people’s decision to marriage early. In areas with higher levels of urbanization and/ or better economic and social conditions (the Southeast, North and South Central Coast and the Red River Delta) people tend to marry later. SMAM among men and women and differences in SMAM between males and females by province are shown in Annex 5. Based on the 2014 IPS results, Thua Thien Hue and Khanh Hoa had the highest male SMAM in the country (both at 28.9 years), followed by Ho Chi Minh City (28.6 years) and Da Nang (28.2). The lowest male SMAM was in Lai Chau (21.6 years), followed by Son La (22.5 years), Ha Giang and Dien Bien (both at 22.7 years). For women, the patterns across provinces were similar. 46 In 2009 only 17 provinces had a marital age gap of 4 years or more, while in 2014 there were 33 provinces. Differences in SMAM between males and females was highest in Quang Nam (5.6 years), followed by Binh Dinh (5.5 years). The lowest gap was found in Dien Bien at only about 2.4 years (lower than the SMAM gap for the entire country 1.5 years). Table 2.5: Singulate mean age at marriage by sex and highest education attainment, 2014 Unit: Years Total Male Female Difference in SMAM between male and female 24.9 26.8 22.9 3.9 Under primary 22.9 25.4 20.0 5.3 Primary 23.5 25.8 20.9 4.9 Lower secondary 24.1 26.1 21.7 4.4 Higher secondary 26.1 27.8 24.3 3.5 The highest education level attainment Entire country SMAM Reviewing SMAM by the highest education attainment shows that there is a proportional relationship between SMAM and highest education attainment: people with higher education levels are likely to have a higher SMAM, and this is true for both males and females. In general, differences in SMAM by sex tend to decrease when education attainment levels are higher. Differences in SMAM between males and females who did not complete primary level was 5.3 years in 2014, or about 1.8 years higher than for those who graduated from higher secondary level, and around 1.4 years higher than the difference in SMAM for the national population. 2.3. Adolescent marriage Table 2.6 presents data from the 2014 IPS on the ever-married adolescent population aged 15-19 by year of age and SMAM for the group. Data show that adolescent males and females marry early. However, the rate of “marriage at adolescent ages” was higher for young females than for young males. The proportion of ever-married women aged 18 in rural areas was 16.6%, and 27.2% at age 19. The same figures in urban areas were 9.0% and 15.3%, respectively. All indicators in the table are higher for women than for men. A significant difference in the percentage of the married adolescents by sex was found at the age of 17 and over. There was a large differential found in adolescent marriage rates by regions. In general, the proportion of adolescent males and females who have ever married was highest in the Northern Midlands and Mountains, followed by the Central 47 Highlands. These two regions have large ethnic minority populations, and the rate and extent of industrialization and economic development have been slower compared than in other regions, which may be the reason that marriage among adolescents is so high. On the other hand, the lowest proportion of adolescent males who have “ever married” was found in the Red River Delta (accounting for only 0.7% of males aged 15-19). The lowest proportion of “ever married” adolescent females was in the Southeast. This is a dynamic economic region with a relatively high proportion of young people. Table 2.6: Percentage of ever-married adolescent population aged 15-19 by singulate mean age at marriage, sex, urban/rural areas and socio-economic region, 2014 Socio-economic region Percent ever married at age (%) SMAM 15 16 17 18 19 15-19 Entire country 0.4 0.8 1.4 3.0 6.1 2.2 18.7 Urban 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.4 3.8 2.1 18.7 Rural 0.5 1.0 1.7 3.5 6.9 2.6 18.7 Northern Midlands and Mountains 1.6 3.8 5.0 8.7 16.6 7.1 18.5 Red River Delta 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.7 2.4 0.7 19.2 North and South Central Coast 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.3 3.4 1.1 19.0 Central Highlands 0.8 1.2 2.9 5.4 9.2 3.8 18.6 Southeast 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.9 4.5 1.2 18.7 Mekong River Delta 0.2 0.5 1.1 2.7 5.1 1.8 18.9 Entire country 1.3 2.9 7.5 14.8 23.1 9.2 18.4 Urban 0.5 1.0 4.5 9.0 15.3 5.0 18.6 Rural 1.6 3.4 7.8 16.6 27.2 11.0 18.4 Northern Midlands and Mountains 4.7 8.0 16.5 29.8 42.3 20.0 18.1 Red River Delta 0.1 0.8 3.6 9.2 17.3 6.2 18.8 North and South Central Coast 0.4 1.9 4.6 10.4 17.3 6.3 18.7 Central Highlands 1.8 4.9 10.2 16.6 20.1 11.3 18.4 Southeast 1.4 1.1 4.5 10.2 18.9 5.6 18.4 Mekong River Delta 1.1 3.4 10.6 18.7 28.0 11.3 18.3 MALE Socio-economic region FEMALE Socio-economic region 48 CHAPTER 3: EDUCATION Education plays an important role in the development of each country and ethnic group, and can have a positive impact on the lives of individuals by contributing to the elimination of hunger, reducing poverty, and enabling people to find better paying jobs. To date, through much effort, Viet Nam has made substantial achievements in the field of education, including eliminating illiteracy and completing universal primary education nationwide, and has made great progress in universalizing lower secondary education. Viet Nam has a well-established national education system that is reaching uniform standards through a system that covers different levels of education from pre-school through general education and vocational/ trade education to university and post-university training. The education system coverage is widespread throughout the entire country, and includes clear objectives for educational development along with the country’s development process. In order to obtain an overview of education in Viet Nam and education trends, and to meet the requirements of providing information on education in the country, it is necessary to collect and maintain relevant information over time. As was done in the population censuses of 1989, 1999 and 2009, the questionnaires used for the 2014 IPS included groups of questions on school attendance, literacy, highest education level attained, and technical and professional qualification levels of the surveyed population. 3.1. School attendance The schooling situation of the population is reflected in the classifications of “currently attending”, “ever attended” and “never attended” school. “Currently attending” means studying at one of the schools/classes under the National Education System from 3 months or more; “ever attended” means a person who has previously attended a school/class that belongs the national education system for 3 months or more but at the time of the survey had stopped attending school; and “never attended” means those who has never studied in any school/class under the national education system for 3 months or more. Table 3.1 shows the proportion of the population aged 5 years and over by school attendance, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region in 2014. Compared to the results of the 1999 and 2009 censuses, the proportion of the population aged 5 years and older who had “never attended” school in 2014 had decreased significantly at the national level − from 9.8% in 1999 to 5.1% in 2009 and 4.4% in 2014 (see Figure 3.1). However, the decline slowed down (to 4.7 percentage point in 2009 and 0.7 in 2014). The trend is similar in urban/rural areas and socio-economic regions. 49 This provides evidence of the results of efforts by the Party and the State to encourage and provide opportunities for children to go to school, while also reflecting parents’ awareness of the importance of schooling for their children. However, due to the differences in socio-economic development and regional geographical characteristics, differences in educational achievement still exist between urban and rural areas and among different regions of the country. In more developed areas like the Red River Delta and the Southeast, the proportion of people who have “never attended” school was found to be very low (1.6% and 2.5%, respectively). Conversely, the more remote regions with difficult economic conditions, specifically the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands, had a significant proportion of the population who had “never attended” school (9.0% and 7.8%, respectively). Compared with the 2009 Census, however, the decline in the proportion of the population who had “never attended” school in these two regions was the highest (1.3 and 1.1percentage points, respectively). Table 3.1: Proportion of population 5 years and older by schooling situation, urban/ rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Currently attending Socio-economic region Entire country Never attended Ever attended Total General education Vocational and university education 4.4 72.9 22.6 18.1 2.5 Urban 2.2 74.6 23.2 16.7 4.5 Rural 5.5 72.1 22.3 18.8 1.6 Male 3.0 73.4 23.5 18.8 2.5 Female 5.8 72.4 21.7 17.3 2.5 Northern Midlands and Mountains 9.0 67.6 23.0 19.3 1.4 Red River Delta 1.6 75.5 23.0 17.7 3.2 North and South Central Coast 3.9 72.3 23.7 19.2 2.6 Central Highlands 7.8 65.7 26.5 22.9 1.2 Southeast 2.5 75.8 21.6 16.1 3.6 Mekong River Delta 6.1 73.6 20.3 16.9 1.8 Socio-economic region Figure 3.1 on the schooling situation in the period 1999-2014 shows that the proportion of the population “currently attending” school decreased from 27.6% in 1999, 24.7% in 2009 and 22.6% in 2014, while the “ever attended” proportion increased from 62.6% in 1999 to 70.2% in 2009 and 73% in 2014. In the “currently 50 attending” population group, 88.9% were attending general education at the time of the 2014 IPS. The proportion of the population “currently attending” school decreased partly due to changes in the age structure of the population (i.e. the reduction of the young population). This shows that the pressure on the education system has fallen, but it also means that there is growing pressure to create jobs for those leaving the education system, and this is considered a great challenge that Viet Nam has been facing in recent years. Figure 3.1: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over by school attendance, 1999 - 2014 Data on school attendance for provinces/cities is in Annex 7. The proportion of the population aged 5 years and over who had “never attended” school was lowest in Ha Noi (1.5%), while the proportion was highest in some northern mountainous provinces such as Lai Chau (35.1%), Dien Bien (31.2%), and Ha Giang (28.1%). This may be due to the complex terrain of these provinces (which makes travel and walking to school difficult), economic development that lags the rest of the country, and the fact that these provinces are home to many ethnic minorities. Figure 3.2 provides information on the proportion of the population aged 5 years and over by status of school attendance and sex. The proportion of women have never attended school was higher than the proportion of men, especially, in older age groups. This is due to gender inequalities in education that existed in the past. In other words, females faced more disadvantages than males in accessing education. However, when considering the situation of those “currently attending school”, significant differences between males and females have become almost non-existent, manifested by the way the male and female graphs run very close together, except 51 at the beginning on the left side for the young age groups, which is due to males and females starting school at incorrect ages. The insignificant differences between male and female school attendance rates is a positive sign that reflects the achievements gained in the gradual elimination of educational inequality in the recent period. Figure 3.2: Proportion of population aged 5 years and over attending school by sex, urban/rural residence and age group, 2014 % 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Age group 0 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50+ 3.2. Gross and net school attendance rates According to Viet Nam’s Education Law, the general education system in Viet Nam is divided into three levels, with varying requirements in terms of duration and ages: (1) primary school is from grade 1 to 5, with pupils starting grade 1 at 6 years of age; (2) lower secondary school is from grade 6 to 9, and pupils starting grade 6 must have completed primary school and be at least 11 years of age; and (3) upper secondary school is from grade 10 to 12, and pupils starting grade 10 must have completed lower secondary and be at least 15 years of age. In addition, the national education system also includes other forms of education such as colleges and universities, and masters and doctoral programs. However, this section only presents information on gross attendance rates and net attendance rates for the general education system. 52 Table 3.2: Gross attendance rate and net attendance rate by level of general education, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Gross attendance rate Socio-economic region Entire country Primary Net attendance rate Lower Upper Lower Primary secondary secondary secondary Upper secondary 100.3 91.8 67.7 96.8 88.0 63.1 Urban 99.9 94.4 77.8 97.5 91.8 73.2 Rural 100.5 90.8 63.8 96.4 86.4 59.2 Northern Midlands and Mountains 100.5 91.0 61.6 95.9 85.4 55.9 Red River Delta 100.1 98.5 85.2 98.6 96.2 82.2 North and South Central Coast 100.0 95.3 71.8 97.2 91.2 66.9 Central Highlands 101.7 85.4 56.4 95.5 80.2 51.4 Southeast 100.1 92.1 66.7 97.3 89.0 61.7 Mekong River Delta 100.4 84.4 53.0 94.9 80.4 48.1 Socio-economic region Table 3.2 shows that Viet Nam has achieved universal primary education. Generally, the higher the level of education, the lower the attendance rate. In 2014, Viet Nam had achieved a 91.8% gross attendance rate at the lower secondary level and a 67.7% gross attendance rate at the upper secondary level. Similarly, net attendance rates for these two education levels were 88.0% and 63.1%, respectively. School attendance at lower and higher secondary levels were generally better in urban areas than in rural areas; the attendance rate in urban areas was always higher than in rural areas, especially at the high education levels (these rates in urban and rural areas were 3.6% and 14.0 percentage points for lower secondary, and 5.4% and 14.0% percentage points for higher secondary). These disparities are likely due to better living conditions and more opportunities to access education in urban areas (i.e. the dense network of school at all levels with better facilities), and even quality of education, and particularly the higher awareness of the importance of education among parents in urban areas compared to parents in rural areas. 53 Figure 3.3: Gross attendance rates by level of schooling and urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 Compared to the 2009 Census, attendance rates at all levels of education had changed by 2014. After 5 years, the gross attendance rate for primary school had dropped by 2.8 percentage points. The rate for upper secondary level fell sharply as well, by 2.4 percentage point, but the rate for the lower secondary level increased slightly, by 0.2 percentage points. The 2014 IPS data on school attendance between regions in the country is summarized in Table 3.2. The results indicate a widening gap by level of education among socio-economic regions. Figure 3.4 also shows that there are obvious differences between regions. The difference between the region with the highest gross attendance rate and the region with the lowest gross attendance rate was about 26.3percentage points for the lower secondary level, and about 32.2% percentage points for the upper secondary level. For primary education, the differences in gross attendance rates among the regions was negligible. Data in 2014 shows that the Red River Delta had the highest attendance rates in the country, while the lowest attendance rates were in the Central Highlands. 54 Figure 3.4: Gross attendance rates by socio-economic region, 2014 3.3. Literacy The literacy rate is one of the most common measures reflecting education outcomes. The 2014 IPS question on literacy was asked of people who have never attended school and people who had not graduated from primary school (completed grade 5). It was assumed that all people with educational above the primary level are able to read and write. Table 3.3: Literacy rate of the population aged 15 and over by sex, 1989-2014 Unit: Percentage Sex Entire country 1989 1999 2009 2014 88.2 91.1 94.0 94.7 Male 92.8 94.3 96.0 96.4 Female 84.2 88.2 92.0 93.0 Source: Year of 1989, 1999 and 2009: Central Population and Housing Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings”, Table 7.5, page 92, Statistics Publishing House, 2010. Results of the 2014 IPS show that the literacy rate of the population aged 15 and above stood at 94.7%, an increase of 0.7% percentage points over 5 years from compared to 5 years earlier (2009 Census). The female literacy rate was found to be higher than that of males (an increase of 1 percentage point versus 0.4%, respectively). This increase has contributed to a gradual narrowing in the gender difference for this indicator, from 4 percentage points in 2009 down to 3.4 percentage points in 2014. Overall, the gender difference in literacy in Viet Nam has been nearly abolished. 55 Table 3.4: Literacy rate of population aged 15 and above by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Socio-economic region Entire country Total Urban Rural Urban - rural differential 94.7 97.5 93.3 4.2 Northern Midlands and Mountains 89.0 97.1 87.3 9.8 Red River Delta 98.1 99.0 97.7 1.3 North and South Central Coast 95.2 96.9 94.6 2.3 Central Highlands 90.3 97.2 87.3 9.9 Southeast 97.2 98.2 95.5 2.7 Mekong River Delta 92.6 94.5 92.0 2.5 Table 3.4 presents literacy rates for the population aged 15 and above by urban/ rural residence and socio-economic region in 2014. Compared to the 2009 Census, differences in adult literacy rates between urban and rural areas have narrowed, due to higher literacy in rural areas (the literacy rate of the population in urban areas was 97.5% in 2014, and 93.3% in rural areas). Comparison by socio-economic regions shows that the Red River Delta was still the region with the highest adult literacy rate in the country, at 98.1%. The lowest rate belonged to the Northern Midlands and Mountains region (89.0%), although this region saw the highest increase in the literacy rate over the past 5 years (an increase of nearly 2%). Still, the Northern Midlands and Mountains had the second largest differential between urban with rural literacy rates in the country, at 9.8% in 2014, after only the Central Highlands which had a 9.9% difference. For other regions, differences between urban with rural areas was negligible, fluctuating at around only 2%. In general, the gap between urban and rural areas has narrowed in all regions across the country. 56 Figure 3.5: Proportion of the illiterate population aged 15 years and older by age group and sex, 2014 Figure 3.5 shows the proportion of illiterate population aged 15 and over by sex and age groups in 2014. The proportion of illiterate population for young age groups was very low, especially in the age group from 15-19 years, which had the lowest rate for both men and women. This shows that illiteracy has gradually been reduced among the younger generations, so that now most of Viet Nam’s youth are literate. As mentioned above, gender inequality in primary education in Viet Nam is now almost eliminated. This is clearly reflected in the curve in Figure 3.5: the lines are almost the same for males and females in the young age groups, and the lines only begin to separate significantly from the age of 60. This indicates that gender differences in the ability to read and write did exist in the past, but have almost been eliminated now. This reflects a consistently improved literacy situation, and is a testament to the effectiveness of educational policies. It also shows that the goal of gender equality is also guaranteed. Literacy rates by provinces/cities is presented in Annex 6. Data from the 2014 IPS shows that the highest literacy rate was in Ha Noi (98.7%) and the lowest was in Lai Chau (66.6%), a gap of 32%. This is a quite large gap, and therefore more attention and greater efforts are needed by Government and stakeholders 57 at relevant levels and branches to minimize and eliminate this gap. Of the 63 provinces and cities across Viet Nam, 26 had higher literacy rates than the average rate for the country (94.7%). Most of these provinces are located in the Red River Delta and Southeast. 3.4. Educational attainment 3.4.1. Educational attainment Educational attainment has always been regarded as one of the important indicators reflecting the quality of human resources of every nation and ethnic group. In addition to providing information to assess the level of development of countries, education also has an impact on employment, age at marriage, behaviours affecting fertility, and how individuals respond to the problems of life. Therefore, improving educational attainment is not only the responsibility of the community, but also of society and each person. Individuals should be responsible for improving themselves by raising their level of education, and thereby contribute to the general development of the country and society. Data in Table 3.5 shows that in Viet Nam people who have completed lower secondary school or higher accounted for 49.9% of the population aged 5 years and older, an increase of 5.4% percentage points compared to 2009. At the same time, the proportions who have “never attended” and “not completed primary education” decreased significantly, from 5.1% and 22.7% in 2009 to 4.4% and 20.6% in 2014, respectively. This shows that the opportunity to access and complete primary education is increasing. However, there are still differences in educational attainment between males and females and between urban and rural areas, especially when looking at disaggregated data for higher education. In 2014, the proportion of the population 5 years and older who had completed upper secondary or higher in urban areas accounted for 40.4%, while the proportion in rural areas was only 18%. Similarly, the proportion of males and females who had completed upper secondary level was 27.1% and 23.8%, respectively. Compared to 2009, this gap has narrowed considerably. 58 Table 3.5: Proportion of the population 5 years and over by highest education level, sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Never attended Incomplete primary Completed primary Completed lower secondary Completed upper secondary and higher 4.4 20.6 25.0 24.5 25.4 Male 100.0 3.0 19.5 25.0 25.4 27.1 Female 100.0 5.8 21.6 25.1 23.7 23.8 Urban 100.0 2.2 16.6 20.3 20.5 40.4 Rural 100.0 5.5 22.5 27.5 26.5 18.0 Northern Midlands and Mountains 100.0 9.0 20.2 22.9 25.1 22.8 Red River Delta 100.0 1.6 14.0 15.8 32.9 35.7 North and South Central Coast 100.0 3.9 19.4 25.3 26.4 25.0 Central Highlands 100.0 7.8 23.3 29.5 22.1 17.3 Southeast 100.0 2.5 18.6 26.2 21.4 31.2 Mekong River Delta 100.0 6.1 30.7 34.4 15.8 13.0 Entire country Total 100.0 Socio-economic region Socio-economic region Table 3.5 shows that there are differences in highest educational attainment among the socio-economic regions of the country. It is worth noting the difference between the two regions with the most developed economics, namely Red River Delta and Southeast, and the Central Highlands and Mekong River Delta. The proportion of the population aged 5 and over who had “completed upper secondary and higher” level accounted for 35.7% in the Red River Delta and 31.2% in the Southeast.. On the other hand, the Central Highlands and the Mekong River Delta had the lowest proportions of the population aged 5 and over who had “completed upper secondary and higher” level, at 17.3% and 13.0%, respectively. The proportions with less than a primary level education (‘never attended’ and ‘incomplete primary’) in these two provinces were also the highest in Viet Nam, at about 31.1% and 36.8% respectively - or approximately 6 and 12 percentage points above the national average. The Red River Delta and the Southeast are the two regions with high economic development, so these regions attract many qualified workers come to live and work. 59 3.4.2. Technical and professional qualifications For the 2014 IPS, technical and professional qualifications were divided into five groups: short-term training, trade vocational school, secondary vocational school, trade college, vocational college, and university and higher. The proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and professional qualifications is displayed in Table 3.6. In this population, approximately 82.8% did not have any technical and professional qualifications, a decrease of 3.9% compared to 2009. Although there was an increase in the proportion of the population aged 15 and over with technical and professional qualifications, this portion still accounted for only 17.2% of the total. The proportion with university and higher education accounted for only 6.9%, while the percentage with college qualifications accounted for just 2.6%. Table 3.6: Proportion of the population aged 15 and over by technical and professional qualifications, sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Total No qualifications Short-term training vocational training College University and higher 100.0 82.8 1.8 5.8 2.6 6.9 Male 100.0 81.4 2.1 6.4 2.5 7.6 Female 100.0 84.2 1.4 5.3 2.8 6.3 Urban 100.0 70.8 2.5 8.3 3.7 14.7 Rural 100.0 88.9 1.4 4.6 2.1 3.0 Northern Midlands and Mountains 100.0 83.4 2.1 7.2 2.7 4.6 Red River Delta 100.0 75.4 2.7 8.2 3.8 10.0 North and South Central Coast 100.0 83.4 1.7 6.1 2.9 6.1 Central Highlands 100.0 87.1 1.2 4.5 2.1 5.1 Southeast 100.0 80.7 1.7 5.1 2.7 9.8 Mekong River Delta 100.0 91.4 0.8 2.9 1.2 3.7 Socio-economic region Entire country Socio-economic region These changes were similar for males and females, and for urban and rural areas. However, there is still a rather large gap by gender and urban/rural areas in the 60 share of the population with technical and professional training at all training levels, with no apparent narrowing of this gap. Specifically, the proportion of the population in urban areas with college or lower levels of education was nearly double the proportion in rural areas. And the difference between the groups with university and more than university education in urban and rural areas has decreased significantly since 2009 (by 14.7% and 3.0%, respectively). Comparing socio-economic regions, differences in technical and professional qualifications are quite clear, with the clearest differences in the Red River Delta and Mekong River Delta. For the all groups with technical and professional qualifications, the Mekong River Delta had the lowest proportions (0.8% for short term training; 2.9% for vocational training; 1.2% for college and 3.7% for university and higher level). However, compared to 2009, the proportion of the population aged 15 and over with technical and professional qualifications at the level of college or higher has increased. The Red River Delta was still the leading region in the proportion of the reference population with technical and professional qualifications, especially at the university and higher level, followed by the Southeast. The proportions with university and higher level of education in these two regions were 10.0% and 9.8%, respectively − higher by 6.0% than the corresponding proportions in the Mekong River Delta. Over the past several decades, the development of technical and professional training in Viet Nam has seen important improvements. However, the imbalance in the structure of technical training is really a problem that needs appropriate policy adjustments. Viet Nam will continue to need highly skilled labour, but the current supply clearly does not meet these needs. Therefore, effective solutions are needed from the Government to resolve the situation of imbalance in training in Viet Nam, and at the same time solutions are needed to better link supply and demand between the education-training system and employers, in order to satisfy the need for both the quantity and quality of labour. 61 62 CHAPTER 4: FERTILITY Fertility is an important indicator that provides information for development and implementation of policies, especially policies focused on population and family planning. Data related to the fertility level consistently attracts the attention of policy makers, managers and researchers. In Viet Nam, because birth registration and exploitation from births registration administration records are still incomplete, indicators reflecting fertility are still calculated and estimated using survey data. This chapter provides information about changes and trends in fertility in Viet Nam based on information collected on the number of births in the 12 months preceding the 2014 IPS for women aged 15-49. The data that was collected on births in the 12 months preceding the survey could have various types of errors, resulting in the under-estimation of fertility rates. In order to overcome this problem, indirect estimation methods were used to estimate fertility. 4.1. Total fertility rate The total fertility rate (TFR) is one of the primary indicators for measuring fertility. TFR is not dependent on the population’s age structure, so it can also be used as a tool to compare fertility levels among different population groups or fertility levels through different time periods. TFR is usually estimated indirectly using the Trussell P/F ratio technique with the assumption that the numbers of children born in the 12 months period prior to the survey among women age 15 to 49 years are underreported. This underreporting usually occurs for cases in which the infant dies or does not stay with the parents. Figure 4.1 summarizes changes in the estimated TFR for Viet Nam over the period 2001-2014. The TFR dropped rapidly from 2.28 children per woman in 2002 to 1.99 children per woman in 2011, and then moved up in 2012 and 2013, which may be due to a preference for having babies in auspicious years (2012 was the lunar Year of the Dragon, and 2013 was the Lunar Year of the Snake). However, in 2014 the TFR declined to 2.09 children per woman, a fertility rate below the replacement level. This shows the success in implementing the goals of the Strategy of Population and Reproductive Health in the period 2011-2020 as well as the National Target Program on Population in the period 2012-2015. Fertility fluctuating when reaching below replacement level is a common phenomenon in the world. This is the basis for the expectation that the fertility rate in Viet Nam will reach 1.9 children per woman in 2015, in accordance with the National Target Program on Population in the period 2012-2015. 63 Figure 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001-2014 The difference in TFR between urban and rural areas in Viet Nam has been consistently large. This is because couples in urban areas have easier access to information, better understanding of the benefits of smaller families, and easier access to health facilities providing family planning services compared to couples in rural areas. This helps urban women avoid pregnancy and unwanted childbearing. However, this difference has gradually narrowed since 2001. In 2001, the TFR in rural areas was greater than the TFR in urban areas by 0.52 children per woman; in 2014 the difference was reduced to 0.36 children per woman. This improvement is due to the efforts of the population and family planning sector, which has been very effective in using the media to raise awareness among people, and in strengthening reproductive health care services around the country in recent years. Due to traditions in certain Asian countries, including Viet Nam, couples prefer to have babies in years corresponding to certain Zodiac signs, especially people in rural areas. This was most evident in 2003 (the lunar Year of the Goat), when the difference in TFR between urban and rural areas reached the highest level in recent decades, at 0.6 children per woman. Data in Table 4.1 shows changes in the TFR in urban and rural areas in the period 2001−2014. The urban TFR over this period varied around the level of 1.8 children per woman, while the TFR in rural areas tended to decrease for most of this period, though from 2011 to 2014 it increased slightly. 64 Table 4.1: Total fertility rate in Viet Nam, 2001 - 2014 Unit: Children per woman Survey year Total fertility rate Entire country Urban Rural 2001 2.25 1.86 2.38 2002 2.28 1.93 2.39 2003 2.12 1.70 2.30 2004 2.23 1.87 2.38 2005 2.11 1.73 2.28 2006 2.09 1.72 2.25 2007 2.07 1.70 2.22 2008 2.08 1.83 2.22 2009 2.03 1.81 2.14 2010 2.00 1.77 2.11 2011 1.99 1.70 2.12 2012 2.05 1.80 2.17 2013 2.10 1.86 2.21 2014 2.09 1.85 2.21 The data show that the TFR has been relatively stable in the last 10 years in Viet Nam. This is also the view of international demographers regarding the fertility rate of Viet Nam in recent years. From 2001 to 2014, the TFR in urban area was consistently lower than the TFR in rural areas, and was always below the replacement level during this period. On the other hand, while the TFR of rural areas has been above the replacement fertility rate, the lowest of the TFR in rural areas was asymptotic with replacement level in 2010. Because living conditions are better in urban areas than in rural areas, urban children tend to be better cared for. This has contributed to reducing the need among couples in urban areas to have additional children to replace those who do not survive. And this may be the primary reason why fertility levels in rural areas have been consistently higher than in urban areas. Table 4.2 presents the change in TFR from 2009 to 2014 for six socio-economic regions. Despite the fact that the national fertility rate has declined compared to 2013, four regions had a higher TFR than the replacement level: the Northern Midlands and Mountains with a TFR of 2.56 children per woman; the Red River Delta at 2.3 children per woman; the North and South Central Coast at 2.31 children per woman; and the Central Highlands with a TFR of 2.30 children per woman. Two of these regions − the Northern Midlands and Mountainous and the Red River Delta − had relatively high fertility rates in 2014 compared with 2013. The Central Highlands 65 has consistently been the region with the highest fertility rate in Viet Nam, but in 2014 it fell to fourth highest due to a lower birth rate. The cause of this decline may be improved awareness among residents of the benefits of smaller families and better access to health and family planning services. Particularly, fertility in the two regions namely Southeast and Mekong River Delta has fallen far below the replacement level with 1.56 and 1.84 children/women respectively. The data show that the TFR may have an inverse relationship with the level of socio-economic development of regions, i.e. the differences in the level of socio-economic development among regions could be the main cause of the differences in TFR. Table 4.2: Total fertility rate by socio-economic region, 2009-2014 Unit: Children per woman Socio-economic region 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Entire country 2.03 2.00 1.99 2.05 2.10 2.09 Northern Midlands and Mountains 2.24 2.22 2.21 2.31 2.18 2.56 Red River Delta 2.11 2.04 2.06 2.11 2.11 2.30 North and South Central Coast 2.21 2.21 2.21 2.32 2.37 2.31 Central Highlands 2.65 2.63 2.58 2.43 2.49 2.30 Southeast 1.69 1.68 1.59 1.57 1.83 1.56 Mekong River Delta 1.84 1.80 1.80 1.92 1.92 1.84 4.2. Age-specific fertility rate Figure 4.2: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) by urban/rural residence, 1/4/2014 66 Figure 4.2 describes the age specific fertility rates (ASFRs) of Viet Nam by urban/rural residence from the 2014 IPS. Not much changed compared to previous years, as the ASFR curve for the country, as well as for urban and rural areas, still had a “bell shape”. The green line, representing the urban fertility rate, is not lower on the right where it corresponds with older age groups, but the part of the line in the left half also indicates a longer delay in younger age groups compared to the line representing rural fertility. This means that urban women give birth later and have fewer children than rural women. Data from the 2014 IPS show that for the entire country and for urban areas, fertility was highest among women aged 25 to 29, with 135 and 132 live births per 1000 women, respectively. In rural areas, fertility was highest in the age group 2024 years, with 137 live births per 1000 women. There was quite a large difference between in urban and rural fertility rates for the age group of 20-24 years (78 compared to 137), whereas for all other age groups there was little or no difference. The urban/ rural difference may be due to women in rural areas lacking much opportunity to attend higher levels of education compared to urban women, and therefore they tend to marry and have children earlier than urban women. Conversely, when women are more highly educated and live in more economically developed areas, they are more likely to marry later and have children later than women with lower education levels and living in less developed areas. Table 4.3: Age-specific fertility rate, 1999, 2009 and 2014 Age-specific fertility rate (ASFR) (Live births/1000 women) Age group 1999 2009 15-19 29 24 31 20-24 158 121 116 25-29 135 133 135 30-34 81 81 88 35-39 41 37 37 40-44 18 10 11 45-49 6 1 2 2.33 2.03 2.09 Total fertility rate (TFR) (Children/woman) 2014 The data in Table 4.3 show that the ASFR of Viet Nam has moved from an early fertility pattern (the highest fertility rate was for the age group 20-24) in 1999 to a later fertility pattern in 2009 (the highest fertility belonged to the 25-29 age group), and this was maintained until 2014. We can see this clearly in Figure 4.3. 67 Figure 4.3: Age specific fertility rate (ASFR), 1999, 2009 and 2014 4.3. Crude birth rate The crude birth rate (CBR) is often used in calculating the rate of natural population increase. Similar to the TFR, because of underreporting in the number of the children ever born the CBR is usually estimated indirectly by taking the CBR from the survey and multiplying it by the Trussell P/F ratio adjustment factor. Data in Table 4.4 shows that the CBR for Viet Nam in 2014 was 17.2 live births per 1000 persons, an increase of 0.2 live births per 1000 persons compared to 2013. Both urban and rural areas showed a slight increase to 16.7 and 17.5 live births per 1000 people, respectively. Table 4.4: Crude birth rate by urban/rural residence, 2005-2014 Unit: Live birth/1000 persons Year Entire country Urban Rural 2005 18.6 15.6 19.9 2006 17.4 15.3 18.2 2007 16.9 15.9 17.4 2008 16.7 15.8 17.3 2009 17.6 17.3 17.8 2010 17.1 16.4 17.4 2011 16.6 15.3 17.2 2012 16.9 16.0 17.4 2013 17.0 16.2 17.5 2014 17.2 16.7 17.5 68 Among the six socio-economic regions, the Central Highlands has a young population, and in recent years has had the highest CBR. However, results from the 2014 IPS show that the CBR in the 1 year preceding the time point of the survey was highest in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region, at 21.1 live births per 1,000 persons. The Central Highlands was in second place, while the lowest CBR belonged to the Mekong River Delta at 14.6 live births per 1,000 population, the region with the highest out-migration rate in the country. The advantage of CBR is calculated using a very simple method. The crude birth rate it typically calculated based on the entire population (including men). Thus, as noted above, the CBR is used to more often to calculate the rate of natural increase in a population than it is to assess changes in fertility, as is done with the TFR. In addition to the impact from the fertility rate, the CBR is also affected by the age and sex structure of the population. For two population groups with the same age-specific fertility rates, the one with the higher share of women in childbearing ages will have the higher CBR. For this reason, when comparing CBRs of two or more different groups in a population, or the same population group but for different two time periods, it is important to remove the effect of the differential in the age structure of the population by using standardization methods. Table 4.5: Unstandardized CBR and standardized CBR by age structure of women nationally in 2009 by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2009 and 1/4/2014 Unit: Live births per 1000 persons Residence/ Socio-economic regions 1/4/2009 1/4/2014 Unstandardized CBR Standardized CBR Unstandardized CBR Standardized CBR 17.6 18.1 17.2 18.6 Urban 17.3 15.8 16.7 16.2 Rural 17.8 19.3 17.5 19.9 Northern Midlands and Mountains 19.6 20.5 21.1 23.4 Red River Delta 17.6 18.8 18.1 20.5 North and South Central Coast 16.9 19.6 17.5 20.4 Central Highlands 21.9 23.7 18.4 20.5 Southeast 17.8 14.7 15.4 13.6 Mekong River Delta 16.0 16.4 14.6 16.4 Entire country Socio-economic regions Table 4.5 presents standardized CBRs in urban and rural areas as well as socioeconomic regions. The figures were standardized using the female reproductive age structure in 2009 (taken from 2009 Census results). The results show that after 69 removing the differential in age structure, the CBR in 2014 increased by about 1.4 births per thousand persons as compared to the unstandardized CBR which was 18.6 live births per 1000 persons. In urban areas, the difference between the unstandardized CBR with the standardized CBR was quite small (0.5 live births per 1,000 population). However, the difference in rural areas was quite large (2.4 live births per 1,000 population), showing that the impact age structure of population on the rural CBR was larger than in urban areas. By socio-economic region, the biggest impact was in the North and South Central Coast and the smallest was in the Southeast and the Mekong River Delta. 4.4. Sex ratio at birth In terms of biology, the sex ratio at birth (SRB) is considered at the equilibrium when there are about 104 to 106 boys per 100 girls, and generally this ratio has been quite stable over time and locations, including among different continents, nations, regions and human races. Any remarkable change in the SRB away from the normal biological level reflects some level of intentional intervention affecting the natural balance and threatening the stability of the global population. The unusual increase in the SRB in Viet Nam in recent years has been given significant attention by many policy-makers, media agencies and researchers inside and outside of the country. The imbalance in the SRB results in an excess of males and a shortage of females in the future, which impacts not only to individuals but also families and clans. It also has a negative influence on the nation, including the sustainable development of the country. Table 4.6: Sex ratio at birth, 1999 - 2014 Unit: Male births per 100 female births Year Sex ratio at birth Year Sex ratio at birth 1999 107.0 2007 111.6 2000 107.3 2008 112.1 2001 109.0 2009 110.5 2002 107.0 2010 111.2 2003 104.0 2011 111.9 2004 108.0 2012 112.3 2005 106.0 2013 113.8 2006 109.8 2014 112.2 70 Figure 4.4: Sex ratio at birth, 2000 - 2014 The change in the SRB in Viet Nam can be seen in Figure 4.4. The imbalance in the SRB in Viet Nam appeared later than some other countries in the region such as China, India, and South Korea, but it has rapidly increased in recent years. Researchers have analyzed the SRD and provided some reasons for the imbalance in Viet Nam, including son preference in the context of fertility decline. This is aided by easy access to services to diagnose foetal sex, resulting in abortions for reasons of sex selection. In the period 2001 to 2005, the SRB fluctuated from 104 to 109 boys per 100 girls. Starting in 2006, the SRB tended to increase significantly, from 109.8 boys per 100 girls to 110.5 boys per 100 girls in 2009 and 113.8 boys per 100 girls in 2013. This period also saw the flourishing of ultrasound services, the extension of private medical services, and easy access to abortion. However, in 2014 the SRB ratio fell to 112.2 boys per 100 girls - the first decrease since 2006. This reduction in the difference in the sex ratio is an initial result of the Government program set up in 40 provinces/cities (accounting for 75% of cities/provinces) to reduce the gender imbalance at birth. The decrease in the SRB in 2014 is a good sign, but the sustainability of this reduction will be a key issue facing the program’s managers. 71 Table 4.7: Sex ratio at birth by urban/rural residence, socio-economic region, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Male births per 100 female births Sex ratio at birth (SRB) Residence/Socio-economic region 1/4/2009 1/4/2014 110.5 112.2 Urban 110.6 109.9 Rural 110.5 113.2 Northern Midlands and Mountains 108.5 116.1 Red River Delta 115.3 118.0 North and South Central Coast 109.7 105.5 Central Highlands 105.6 108.0 Southeast 109.9 108.9 Mekong River Delta 109.9 114.1 Entire country Socio-economic regions The 2014 IPS results show that the SRB in urban areas was lower than in rural areas, at 109.9 and 113.2 boys per 100 girls, respectively. The cause of this difference may be the traditional view and practice among rural people of respecting males while not providing the same respect for females. This has been the case for a long time, so the elimination of this concept will be a long process. Among the six socioeconomic regions, the Red River Delta had the highest SRB in the country (118.0 boys per 100 girls), followed by the Northern Midlands and Mountainous (116.1 boys per 100 girls). The lowest SRB in 2014 was in the North and South Central Coast (105.5 boys per 100 girls), the only region ain the country with the ratio of boys per 100 girls within the normal biological range (from 104 to 106). Prenatal sex selection reflects deeply rooted gender inequality. International and national studies have also pointed out the future implications of the current sex imbalance. It is clear that the shortage of girls observed in recent times in many countries is leading to a shortage of women in all age groups in the future. The population structure in Viet Nam in the coming decades will be defined by the current sex selection, meaning the size of the male population will exceed the size of the female population for a long time. According to social scientists, the main impact of sex imbalance is on family formation and structure, especially the marriage system. Due to the decrease of females in the same generation, some young men will become redundant. As a result, they may have to face serious difficulties looking for life partners. Delaying male age at marriage or increasing the rate of single males may occur in the future due to the lack of women of marriageable ages. 72 To address the above concern, controlling the gender imbalance at birth has become one of the key objectives of the Population and Reproductive Health Strategy 2011-2020. Specifically, Goal 4 on controlling the fast growth of the SBR, especially the serious imbalance in the SRB in certain localities. The indicators of fertility from the 2014 IPS show that Viet Nam has controlled the birth rate to below replacement level. However, the birth rate is uneven among regions, so there is a need for appropriate policies to ensure reasonable fertility levels among regions. Improving the role of women in the family, gender equality propaganda and other measures can promote more effective implementation of Goal 4 and thus contribute to reducing the SRB. 4.5. Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births Table 4.8 presents the percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births in Viet Nam from 2007 to 2017, classified by urban and rural residence. The data show that in this period the share of women having third and higher order birth has declined gradually by year, dropping from 16.7% in 2007 to 14.3% in 2013 and slightly increasing to 14.5% in 2014. While the percentage of urban women having third and higher order births has changed little, the share has declined rapidly among rural women, from 19.3% in 2007 (twice the urban rate for that year) to 16.9% in 2014 (1.8 times the urban rate in the same year). This trend of has contributed significantly to lowing the national rate of third and higher order births, and this has helped to stabilize the population, to reduce the young dependency burden, and has resulted in advantages for Viet Nam in implementing its sustainable economic development goals. Table 4.8: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births, 2007-2014 Unit: Percentage Residence Entire country 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 16.7 16.9 16.1 15.1 14.7 14.2 14.3 14.5 Urban 9.0 9.7 9.3 9.5 9.8 9.6 9.9 9.2 Rural 19.3 19.6 18.9 17.1 16.5 16.3 16.4 16.9 In 2014, the Central Highlands was the region with the highest proportion of women having third and higher order births in the country, with up to one quarter of women (24.8%) in this region having third and higher order births. The rates in the Southeast and the Mekong River Delta were 9.7% and 9.2%, respectively, and these two regions also have the lowest TFRs in the country. 73 Table 4.9: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 Unit: Percentage Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births Residence/Socio-economic region Whole country 14.5 9.2 16.9 Urban Rural Socio-economic regions Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta 15.5 15.9 16.5 24.8 9.7 9.2 The results from the 2014 IPS also show that, generally, the higher the education level of a woman the lower the rate of third and higher order births. Women who never attended school had the highest rate of third and higher order births, at 44.5%, almost 1.5 times higher than women who had not completed primary school and nearly 12 times higher than the rate among women who had graduated from college, university or higher. This may indicate that raising the educational level of women is one of the most effective measures to reduce the rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births. Figure 4.5: Percentage of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births by highest educational level, 2014 74 CHAPTER 5: MORTALITY In terms of demography, fertility and mortality are regarded as the two main components of population growth. The current population size, age structure, and sex composition are outcomes of fertility and mortality levels in the past. The population size, age structure and sex composition in the future are determined by the current levels of fertility and mortality. The fertility rates in Viet Nam were analyzed in Chapter 4; this chapter will focuses on mortality. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mortality is defined as the permanent loss of all expressions of life at any time point, after the event of birth. In other words, the event of death only occurs after the event of live birth. A long and healthy life is a common desire among human beings and a human development goal for all countries around the world. However, declining mortality rates and increasing life expectancy at birth are not easy to achieve as they depend much on environmental, economic, cultural, and social factors, as well as progress in science, technology, health and so on. Therefore, mortality is always an important research topic for demographers, researchers and practitioners in other relevant science branches, and for policy makers. For the long form questionnaire, the 2014 IPS had a sample size equivalent to 1.6% of all households nationwide. The long form was used to collect information on the deceased, including: age, sex, and cause of death, in order to support researchers evaluating mortality in Viet Nam. However, experience shows that mortality information is problematic as some people find it difficult to report, and it is thus easily omitted from survey results. This is because: (i) death is a sensitive event and the deceased’s relatives do not want to recall these events; (ii) information about the deceased must be remembered; and (iii) death is a relatively rare event compared to other demographic events such as birth, migration, etc. Hence, mortality estimations are lower than reality if some deaths are omitted. In order to assess the under-reporting of mortality for the whole population, the method of General Growth Balance (GGB) is recommended. The basic principle of this method is to evaluate the completeness of reporting events of death by comparing the age distribution of the (living) population to the age distribution of deaths reported. The method is based on three main assumptions, namely: (1) the population is closed, that is, it is little effected by migration; (2) the survey coverage of the population and number of deaths by age is constant; and (3) the information on age of the population and the deceased are exact. In Viet Nam, results indicate that the level of completeness in reporting of death 75 events for males (66%) was higher than for females (57%). This meant that 34% of male deaths and 43% of female deaths were underreported. This is also the basis for estimating the level of mortality in Viet Nam in the 12 months preceding the survey (from 1/4/2013 to 1/4/2014). As mentioned above, in surveys collecting information on deaths there are omissions in reporting death events. Therefore, the direct calculation for indicators related to mortality are lower compared to reality. For the reason, demographers have developed indirect techniques of mortality estimation. However, to use the indirect techniques, the survey’s data set must be very reliable. The pioneer of mortality research using this approach is the demographer Brass as well as other scholars such as Hill and Trussel. Among tools for indirect estimations of infant/children mortality, their techniques are the most successful and popularly accepted. The two most necessary data inputs are number of children ever born and number of children surviving among women at reproductive ages. These are standard in all population and housing censuses, including the 2014 IPS and related sample surveys. The above-mentioned technique was also used in the 2014 IPS to estimate the infant mortality rate and under-5 mortality rate. In addition, a combination of the GGB and the “assumed cohort of deaths” approaches was also applied to evaluate the level of completeness of mortality information for the national population. The statistics presented in this chapter were estimated using the indirect techniques mentioned above. 5.1. Crude death rate 5.1.1. Trend in the crude death rate The crude death rate (CDR) is one of most simple and basic demographic indictors, reflecting the mortality level of a population. The CDR is affected by the age and sex distribution of the population. When the proportion of the population under age 5 (a group with a relatively high death rate) declines in the context of low fertility, the CDR may decrease. However, the growth of the elderly population (the group also suffering a high death rate) can compensate for the decline in the number of infant/children deaths. As the result, in this scenario the CDR could remain unchanged, or even increase. As mentioned above, as deaths are always under-reported, methods of indirect estimation are required. Based on the results of estimations using 2014 IPS data, the CDR for the whole country during the last 1 year preceding the time point of the survey was 6.85 deaths per 1000 persons, with a rate of 6.05 deaths per 1000 persons in urban areas, and 76 7.24 deaths per 1000 persons in rural areas. Comparing the rate with prior censuses shows that the CDR declined between 1989 and 1999 and then increased to 2009, and into recent years. This could be due to under-estimation of the CDR in 1999, and/or the rapid increase in the elderly population4 (this age group was 4.61% of the population in 2009, or 1.02% higher compared to 1999, rising to 5.02% of the population in 2014, or 0.41% higher than 2009). The age structure of the population has impacted the CDR significantly. Given the same social and economic conditions, a young population tends to have a lower mortality level than an old population. In order to detect the impact of the age structure on the CDR, the CDR was standardized using the direct method: it was adjusted under the assumption that the age structure of population in 2014 was like the structure in 2009 and there was no change in age-specific death rates. Table 5.1: Standardized crude death rate, 1989 - 2014 Unit: Deaths/1000 persons Un-standardized CDR Standardized CDR (by age structure of population in 2009) 1989 7.3 1999 5.6 2009 6.8 2014 6.9 9.7 5.6 6.8 6.0 Source: The 1999 and 2009 Population and Housing Censuses: Major Findings. After standardizing, the CDR in 2014 was estimated at 6.0 deaths per 1000 persons, lower than that rate before standardizing. The fact that life expectancy was higher in 2014 and the proportion of the population under age 5 had declined in the context of low fertility means that the elderly population has grown, and this is the reason for the increase in the CDR in 2014. It is clear, therefore, that Viet Nam is experiencing a trend of an increasing older population. 5.1.2. Crude death rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region The CDR in rural areas was 7.24 deaths per 1000 persons in 2014, a decline of 0.12 /oo compared to 2009, whereas the CDR in urban areas reached 6.05 deaths per 1000 persons, an increase of 0.54o/oo compared to 2009. Together, these trends have resulted in a slight increase in the national CDR. o 4. General Statistics Office, “Fertility and Mortality in Viet Nam: patterns, trends and differentials”, June 2011. 77 Figure 5.1: Crude death rate by socio-economic region, 2014 Note: Dotted line presented in Figure 5.1 is the CDR for the whole country in the 1 year preceding the time point of the survey on 1/4/2014 (6.85 deaths per 1000 persons). Among the six social economic regions, the two with CDRs lower than the national average were the Southeast (5.40 deaths per 1000 persons) and the Central Highlands (5.67 deaths per 1000 persons). The two regions with the highest CDRs were the North and South Central Coast (7.63 deaths per 1000 persons) and Mekong River Delta (7.32 deaths per 1000 persons). The Southeast and Central Highlands regions have younger populations compared to other regions. The proportion of the population aged 65 and above in these two regions stood at 5.2% and 4.2%, respectively, in 2014 (the lowest rates in the country), while the proportion of the population aged 65 and above in the North and South Central Coast reached 8.2%, two times higher than in the Central Highlands. 5.2. Age-specific death rate Normally, a population with a high infant mortality rate would also have a high mortality rate among the elderly group, and vice versa. Expressing the values of the age-specific death rate (ASDR) by age or age group using a curved line to reflect the level of age specific mortality is called the mortality model. 78 Figure 5.2: Age and sex specific death rate, 2014 Figure 5.2 indicates that the ASDR in Viet Nam in 2014 for the age group 0 for males as higher than for females, though it rapidly declined for the age group 1-4, and from age 5 to 30 the mortality rates for both sexes were nearly similar. From age 30 and above, the mortality rates for males show a gradual increase by age group, with the mortality rate for females only starting to increase after age 49. From age 60 upwards, ASDRs have increased more rapidly for both sexes. The mortality rate of elderly people is much higher than that for the young age group. The line chart expressing the ASDRs for Viet Nam in 2014 is J-shaped. Comparing the mortality model of Viet Nam to the four sample Coal-Denemy mortality models shows that the mortality model of Viet Nam in 2014 was similar to the North Coal-Denemy model.5 5.3. Infant mortality rate 5.3.1. Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) tends to reflect the socio-economic situation of a country and the quality of its health services. The IMR is regarded as an important indicator for the MDGs of Viet Nam and the world, and is also used to evaluate the level of national development. As mentioned previously, in the 2014 IPS and other surveys death events are often omitted, especially infant deaths, due to the attitude and psychology of the deceased’s relatives who “do not want to recall”. Therefore, the United Nation recommends using indirect estimation methods. As in population sample surveys and censuses, calculating the IMR is estimated indirectly using the number of children ever born, number of children surviving and number of women at reproductive ages from the survey (using QFIVE software). 5. In the North Coal Denemy model, the infant mortality rate is quite low, the child mortality rate is quite high and the mortality rate of the population aged 50 and above declines (lower than the standard level). The predicted life expectancy at birth for this life table is in range of 44.5 years to 74.7 years. 79 Table 5.2: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence, 1989-2014 Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births Place of residence 1989 1999 2009 2014 Whole country 42.3 36.7 16.0 14.9 Urban 31.5 18.3 9.4 8.7 Rural 45.0 41.0 18.7 17.8 Source: 1989, 1999 and 2009 Population and Housing Censuses. Data from previous national surveys and the 2014 IPS shows that the IMR (infant deaths per 1000 live births) has declined quite rapidly, from 42.3 in 1989 to 36.7 in 1999, 16.0 in 2009 and 14.94 in 2014. This indicator has nearly approached to MDG for 2015 of 14.8 infant deaths per 1000 live births. Infant mortality in the whole country and in regions has decreased in the last five years (2009-2014). However, the level of mortality decline was low, at just 1.06 infant deaths per 1000 live births. In particular, the infant mortality level in rural areas has always been higher than the rate in urban areas, proving that there is a wide gap in living standards between urban and rural areas. However, this gap has become smaller and smaller over time. Table 5.3: Infant mortality rate by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2009-2014 Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births Place of residence/Socio-economic region 2009 2014 16.0 14.9 Urban 9.4 8.7 Rural 18.7 17.8 Northern Midlands and Mountains 24.5 22.4 Red River Delta 12.4 11.8 North and South Central Coast 17.2 16.6 Central Highlands 27.3 25.9 Southeast 10.0 8.8 Mekong River Delta 13.3 11.6 Entire country Socio-economic region That said, the IMR was high in the “difficult” socio-economic regions, specifically the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands. These are regarded as the two less developed regions, and had high quite IMRs of 22.4 and 25.9 80 infant deaths per 1000 live births, much higher than the national level. The difference in IMR reflects the gap in socio-economic development and living standards. The IMR was the lowest in the Southeast region (8.79 per thousand) and highest in the Central Highlands (25.91 per thousand). This shows that even though Viet Nam has achieved the MDG of reducing the IMR to under 16 infant deaths/1000 live births, the Government should still be investing more in “difficult” areas to improve their living standards. Currently IMR is over 50 infant deaths/1000 live births in less developed countries and just under 7 infant deaths/1000 live births in most developed countries. The IMR of Viet Nam stands at a low average level. Compared to other countries in the Southeast Asia region, the IMR of Viet Nam is just higher than the rates in Singapore (2o/oo), Brunei (4o/oo), and Thailand (11o/oo), and much lower than in Laos (68o/oo), Myanmar (49o/oo), Cambodia (45o/oo), and the Philippines (23o/oo). Figure 5.3: Infant mortality rate in Southeast Asian countries, 2014 Unit: Infant deaths/1000 live births Source: The 2014 World Population Datasheet/Population Reference Bureau. The IMR figures for Viet Nam reflect the achievement of health policies and programs, including Viet Nam’s efforts to improve health care for mothers and children. However, as described above, Viet Nam’s policies should give more priority to “difficult” areas to improve living standards and health services for mothers and children in these areas, in order to reduce the IMR gap among regions. 81 5.3.2. Infant mortality rate by province/city Map 5.1 shows IMRs for provinces/cities throughout the country in 2014. The level of IMR classified by province/city is expressed by the shades of color, such as dark red for the provinces with the highest IMRs and white for those with the lowest IMRs. It is clear that the provinces with high IMRs are located mainly in the Northern Midlands and Mountains region, namely: Lai Chau (42.6o/oo), Ha Giang (34.2o/oo), Đien Bien (34.4o/oo), Lao Cai (29.2o/oo), and Yên Bai (28.3o/oo). These provinces have under-developed economies, a lack of health facilities and limited understanding of women and children’s health care. Other provinces with high IMRs (above 20o/oo) in 2014 include: Cao Bang (24.3o/oo), Dak Lak (24.2o/oo), and Son La (23.2o/oo). The provinces with a high proportion of the population living in urban areas − Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Ha Noi, Đa Nang, and Binh Duong − had low IMRs (about 10o/oo). It is clear that there is a large gap in IMRs between mountainous provinces where many minor ethnic groups live and provinces in other regions. 82 83 5.4. Under-5 mortality rate The under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) is as significant an indicator as IMR, and is used to evaluate the development of countries all over the world. However, while the IMR refers to the obstetrical condition of the mother, the U5MR mostly reflects nutrition levels of young children and disease prevention efforts. As with the IMR, the U5MR is must be estimated indirectly using QFIVE software. Results of the estimation for Viet Nam are shown in Table 5.4. Table 5.4: Under-5 mortality rate by sex, urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1/4/2014 Unit: Under 5 deaths/1000 live births Place of residence/Socio-economic region Entire country Urban/Rural Urban Rural Socio-economic region Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta Total Male Female 22.4 29.1 15.4 13.1 26.9 18.1 34.5 7.8 18.7 33.9 17.7 24.9 39.5 13.1 17.4 43.0 23.3 32.2 49.7 18.1 22.9 24.3 11.8 17.2 28.7 7.8 11.5 As a middle-income country, Viet Nam has had considerable success in reducing the U5MR, from 56.9o/oo in 1999 to 22.4o/oo in 2014. However, as shown in Table 5.4, there is an obvious difference between urban and rural areas and among regions of the country. The U5MR in rural areas is twice the rate found in urban areas. Economically under-developed regions, such as the Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands, have quite high U5MRs (33.9o/oo and 39.5o/oo, respectively). These gaps show that the work to reduce child mortality in Viet Nam is incomplete. The fast decline in the IMR in Viet Nam has contributed to the decline in the U5MR. The U5MR dropped rapidly over the past two decades, from 58o/oo in 1990 to 24o/oo in 2009. However, the level of decline was slower in the period 2009-2014. Table 5.4 indicates that the U5MR in 2014 reached 22.4o/oo, still higher than the U5MR target of a decline of about 3.1 deaths per thousand children under age 5 by 2015. 5.5. Life expectancy at birth Life expectancy at birth or the expectation of life at birth (e0) is a combined indicator used for evaluating the probability of dying within a population. The indicator is estimated from the “life table”, which expresses in detail the mortality model of a population by age, based on the infant mortality rate. The life table is a 84 useful tool for researching the mortality of a population. It can be applied to various fields, especially for projecting the population in the future. Normally, life tables are models separately for males and females. The data input is the IMR. Life expectancy depends much on the level of socio-economic development of a country, including living standards, health achievements, completeness of the disease prevention and treatment system, etc. Therefore, it is regarded as a key indicator for evaluating national development. Table 5.5: Viet Nam’s life table by sex, 1/4/2014 Age Male 0 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80+ FEMALE 0 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80+ Lx lx dx qx px mx Tx ex 97899 389596 485539 484500 483022 480692 477994 475160 471725 466862 459073 446331 425743 394038 347917 284597 204340 188862 100000 98309 97087 96871 96558 96084 95542 94963 94248 93217 91560 88855 84515 77885 68317 55314 39198 22794 1691 1222 217 313 473 542 579 715 1031 1657 2705 4340 6629 9568 13003 16117 16403 22794 0.0169 0.0124 0.0022 0.0032 0.0049 0.0056 0.0061 0.0075 0.0109 0.0178 0.0295 0.0488 0.0784 0.1228 0.1903 0.2914 0.4185 1.0000 0.9831 0.9876 0.9978 0.9968 0.9951 0.9944 0.9939 0.9925 0.9891 0.9822 0.9705 0.9512 0.9216 0.8772 0.8097 0.7086 0.5815 0.0000 0.0173 0.0031 0.0004 0.0006 0.0010 0.0011 0.0012 0.0015 0.0022 0.0035 0.0059 0.0097 0.0156 0.0243 0.0374 0.0566 0.0803 0.1207 7063892 6965993 6576397 6090858 5606357 5123335 4642643 4164649 3689489 3217764 2750902 2291829 1845497 1419754 1025717 677799 393202 188862 70.6 70.9 67.7 62.9 58.1 53.3 48.6 43.9 39.1 34.5 30.0 25.8 21.8 18.2 15.0 12.3 10.0 8.3 98832 394394 492366 491938 491375 490517 489352 487868 485833 482791 477843 469892 457448 437866 405983 354701 277416 311691 100000 98713 98465 98376 98258 98080 97841 97533 97106 96459 95410 93730 91098 86935 80171 69394 53617 34988 1287 249 88 118 178 239 308 427 646 1050 1680 2632 4163 6765 10776 15778 18628 34988 0.0129 0.0025 0.0009 0.0012 0.0018 0.0024 0.0031 0.0044 0.0067 0.0109 0.0176 0.0281 0.0457 0.0778 0.1344 0.2274 0.3474 1.0000 0.9871 0.9975 0.9991 0.9988 0.9982 0.9976 0.9969 0.9956 0.9933 0.9891 0.9824 0.9719 0.9543 0.9222 0.8656 0.7726 0.6526 0.0000 0.0130 0.0006 0.0002 0.0002 0.0004 0.0005 0.0006 0.0009 0.0013 0.0022 0.0035 0.0056 0.0091 0.0154 0.0265 0.0445 0.0671 0.1123 7598107 7499275 7104881 6612515 6120577 5629202 5138685 4649333 4161464 3675631 3192840 2714997 2245105 1787656 1349791 943808 589107 311691 76.0 76.0 72.2 67.2 62.3 57.4 52.5 47.7 42.9 38.1 33.5 29.0 24.6 20.6 16.8 13.6 11.0 8.9 85 Note: x: age at 0,1, 5,...,80+; nqx: Probability of dying from age x to exact age x+n; n: Number of ages in group (1, 4, 5, 5, 5,....); npx: Probability of living from age x to exact age x+n; nLx: Number of persons-number of life years from age x to exact age x+n; nmx: Specific death rate from x age to exact age x+n; lx: Number of persons alive at exact age x; Tx: Number of person-number of life years from exact age x and above; ndx: Number of deaths between age x and exact age x+n; ex: Life expectancy at age x. Viet Nam’s life table classified by sex is presented in Table 5.5. Life expectancy at birth for the population was 73.2 years in 2014; 70.6 years for males and 76.0 years for females. Life expectancy at birth in 2014 had increased by 0.4 years as compared to the 2009 Census (72.8 years). The 2014 IPS shows that life expectancy for males was lower than for females. This reflects the reality of Viet Nam, and the majority of other societies, where the level of mortality at each age for males is always higher than the level for females, resulting in lower life expectancy for males. Compared to other Southeast Asian countries, Viet Nam’s life expectancy at birth is quite high, ranking third among 11 regional countries, just after Singapore (83 years), Malaysia and Thailand (75 years).6 This is one of Viet Nam’s achievements related to improving living standards for the people. 5.6. Cause of death One of the objectives of the 2014 IPS was to collect information on household deaths in order to evaluate the causes of death. Causes of death include disease, workplace accidents, traffic accidents, other accidents, suicides and other causes. Among these causes, deaths from disease accounted for 86.9% of all deaths in 2014. It is notable that among the causes of death by accidents, traffic accidents formed the largest share (4.4%), four times higher than deaths from workplace accidents. The rate of deaths for males was 6.1%, three times higher than the rate for females. Compared to 2009 and 2013, the proportion of deaths due to workplace accidents and “other accidents” has declined, whereas the proportion due to traffic accidents has increased (see Table 5.6). 6. Source: The 2014 World Population Datasheet/Population Reference Bureau. 86 Table 5.6: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of survey by sex and cause of death, 2009, 2013 and 2014 Unit: Percentage Total Cause of death Total 2009 2013 Total 2014 Male Female 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 82.1 85.0 86.9 85.1 89.6 Working accidents 1.0 1.4 0.9 1.4 0.2 Traffic accidents 4.7 3.8 4.4 6.1 2.2 Other accidents 3.0 1.9 1.8 2.0 1.3 1.3 1.0 1.4 0.6 6.6 5.0 4.0 6.1 Disease Suicide Other causes 9.2 Source: 2009 Population and Housing Census: Major Findings, 1/4/2013 Population change survey; 1/4/2014 Intercensal population and housing survey. It is alarming is that the proportion of suicides was found to be relatively high, at 1% of deaths. The proportion of male deaths from accidents is much higher than the proportion for females. This trend is similar in urban and rural areas and in the various socio-economic regions. The Central Highlands was still the region with the highest proportion of deaths due to traffic accidents and other accidents, in spite of a strong decline in traffic accidents deaths compared to 2009. 87 Table 5.7: Proportion on deaths within the last 1 year preceding the time point of survey by cause of death, sex and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage Place of residence/ Socio-economic region Total Entire country Urban Rural Social economic region Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta MALE Entire country Urban Rural Social economic regions Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta FEMALE Entire country Urban Rural Social economic regions Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta Cause of death Working Traffic Other Other Total Disease Suicide accident accident accidents causes 100 100 100 86.9 87.7 86.6 0.9 0.6 1.0 4.5 4.2 4.6 1.8 0.9 2.1 1.0 0.7 1.2 4.9 5.9 4.5 100 100 100 100 100 100 84.1 89.2 85.0 82.2 86.5 89.8 1.2 0.6 1.4 1.4 0.4 0.5 3.6 3.9 5.6 7.3 5.3 3.2 1.8 1.2 1.7 2.5 1.0 2.7 2.9 0.2 0.8 2.4 1.0 0.8 6.4 4.9 5.5 4.2 5.8 2.8 100 100 100 85.1 87.1 84.3 1.4 1.1 1.5 6.1 5.6 6.3 2.1 0.8 2.7 1.4 0.9 1.5 4.0 4.5 3.7 100 100 100 100 100 100 83.1 87.5 82.6 79.8 85.8 87.6 1.5 0.9 2.3 2.1 0.8 0.9 4.8 5.1 8.3 10.0 6.9 4.0 2.0 1.6 1.9 3.2 1.2 3.5 3.3 0.3 1.1 2.9 1.0 1.3 5.3 4.6 3.8 2.1 4.2 2.7 100 100 100 89.6 88.6 90.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.3 1.0 1.4 0.6 0.5 0.7 6.2 7.8 5.5 100 100 100 100 100 100 85.8 91.9 88.3 87.0 87.2 92.8 0.7 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.3 3.5 2.3 1.4 0.7 1.5 1.3 0.8 1.8 2.1 0.2 0.3 1.3 1.0 0.2 8.3 5.3 7.7 8.2 7.5 3.0 88 CHAPTER 6: MIGRATION AND URBANIZATION Migration is defined as a change in the place of residence of an individual from one territorial unit to another during a given time period. For thousands of years, human beings have migrated in search of a better life. Migration is the result of numerous factors: many migrants move in search of greater opportunities for jobs, to earn more income, to live in a more agreeable environment or to live near friends or relatives. There are also those who are forced to migrate due to natural disasters, floods or wars. In this survey the General Statistics Office studied two forms of migration: by specific time of migration in the past five years, and migration in the past 1 year. The target population were 5 years old and above for 5 year migrants and 1 year and above for 1 year migrants. The survey only collected information related to internal migration (i.e. domestic migration). Data from the censuses of 1999 and 2009, and the 2014 IPS show that inter-provincial and rural-to-urban migration flows accounted for a high proportion of migrants. The 2014 IPS collected information on internal migration through questions about place of usual residence in the five years prior to the survey for people aged 5 and older (both short form and long form), and in the one year prior to the survey for people aged 1 and older (long form). A person is considered a migrant if their current place of usual residence at the time of the survey and the place of usual residence five years or one year ago was not the same administrative unit at the commune level7 (in this chapter this unit is called commune). At the time point of the survey, a person who still resided in a commune-level administrative unit whose name had changed (from commune to ward or district capital or vice versa) compared to five years or one year previously is not considered a migrant. In order to facilitate presentation of the data, and effectively serve the needs of data users, defining migrants by different levels of administrative units was considered the best way. There are four types of migration: i) intra-district migration, meaning migration within the administrative boundaries of a district-level unit8 (in this chapter it is called district); ii) inter-district migration, meaning migration between districts within one province9 (in this chapter it is called province); iii) inter-provincial migration, meaning migration from one province to another; and iv) inter-regional migration, meaning migration between socio-economic regions. Among these, the first three migrant types are independent and exclusive; that is, an individual can only belong to one of these three migrant statuses. An inter-provincial migrant may, however, also be an inter-regional migrant, if the origin and destination provinces belong to different regions. 7. Commune-level administration units include: commune, ward, and town, and district capital. 8. District-level administrative units include: rural and urban district, and provincial-level towns. 9. Province-level administrative units include: provinces and municipalities directly under the Central level. Currently in Viet Nam there are five municipalities under the Central level, including: Ha Noi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho. 89 Table 6.1 summarizes the migration types as classified in the survey, based on changes in place of usual residence compared to five years or one year prior to the survey. Table 6.1: Migration in relation to place of usual residence five years or one year prior to the survey Place of usual residence 5 years or 1 year prior to the survey 1. Same commune Migrant status Non-migration 2.1. Same district Intra-district migration 2.2.1. Same province Inter-district migration 2.2.2. Other province Inter-provincial migration 2.2.3. Other region Inter-regional migration 2. Other commune 2.2. Other district 3. Overseas International immigration 6.1. Migration five years prior to the survey 6.1.1. Level of five year migration by type of migration Figure 6.1 presents data on internal migration from the 1999 and 2009 censuses and 2014 IPS. Among the different types of migration, the number of inter-provincial migrants was the largest, followed by inter-regional migrants. The number of intradistrict migrants was the lowest. Data indicates that during the period 2009-2014 the number of migrants decreased compared to the period 2004-2009 among all types of migrants. Specifically, inter-provincial migration decreased by around 804,000 people, and inter-regional migration decreased by 585,000 people. 90 Figure 6.1: Number of migrants aged 5 years and older by migration status, 1999, 2009 and 2014 Table 6.2 presents data from the 1999 and 2009 censuses and the 2014 IPS on the number of migrants and migration rates, classified by migration status. In this table, the number of non-migrants in each migrant category can be understood to be the total population aged 5 years and older minus the number of migrants of the given type. The migration rates were calculated as the number of migrants per 1000 inhabitants aged 5 years and older at the time of the survey. The data reveal that for all migration types, the level of migration during 1999-2004 did not increase steadily, but varied. The level of migration in the period 1994-1999 was the lowest, and it then increased sharply in the period 2004-2009, followed by a decrease in the period 2009-2014. Comparing the period 2004-2009 and 2009-2014 show that inter-regional migration decreased the most, falling from 30 per thousand in 2009 to 21 per thousand in 2014. Inter-provincial migration decreased by 12 per thousand, from 43 per thousand in 2009 to 31 per thousand in 2014. Inter-district migration decreased by 2 per thousand, from 22 per thousand in 2009 to 20 per thousand in 2014. The number of intra-district migrants decreased by 4 per thousand, from 21 per thousand in 2009 to 17 per thousand in 2014. Data in Table 6.2 also indicates that during the period 1999-2014, interprovincial migration accounted for the highest proportion in 1999 (34,4%), 2009 (37,4%) and 2014 (42,1%). 91 Table 6.2: Number of migrants and migration rate by migration status, 1999, 2009 and 2014 Type of migration Number of migrants Number of non-migrants (Thousand persons) (Thousand persons) 1999 2009 2014 1999 2009 2014 Migration rate (Per thousand) 1999 2009 2014 Intra-district migration (2.1) 1 343 1 618 1 430 67 808 76 893 81 852 19 21 17 Inter-district migration (2.2.1) 1 138 1 709 1 644 68 013 76 802 81 638 16 22 20 Inter-provincial migration (2.2.2) 2 001 3 398 2 594 67 150 75 113 80 688 29 43 31 Inter-regional migration (2.2.3) 19 30 21 1 334 2 361 1 776 67 817 76 150 81 507 Once again it is possible to see a correlation between migration and economic development. During the period 2004-2009, a large increase was seen in the number of industrial and processing zones built in numerous locations throughout the country. These production facilities require skilled labour. Furthermore, during this period people were moving in large numbers to cities and urban areas to find employment to earn a living. During 2009-2014 Viet Nam’s economy faced many challenges resulting in a decrease in the number of migrants. 6.1.2. Inter-regional migration In order to understand in more detail changes in migration over the past five years, Table 6.3 presents information on inter-regional migration based on the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS. The picture of inter-regional migration in 2014 IPS is different from that found in the 2009 Census. In 2009, there were only two regions with net in-migration (in-migrants exceeded out-migrants), the Central Highlands and Southeast. The four remaining regions had net out-migration (out-migrants exceeded in-migrants). In 2014, in addition to the same two regions (Central Highlands and Southeast) experiencing net in-migration, the Red River Delta also experienced net in-migration, though at a very low rate (0.3‰). In the past 5 years, the Southeast continued to attract migrants since this region includes Ho Chi Minh City, which remains a major economic “engine” and thus an attractive destination for workers throughout the country. In addition, a substantial number of migrants come to the Southeast to pursue their studies, training or obtain to improve their technical skills mainly in Ho Chi Minh City. As for the remaining three regions with out-migration, all three have seen decreases in negative net-migration rates (in absolute value) over the past 5 years: in the North and South Central Coast the net migration rate declined by more from -38.4 per thousand in 2009 to -15.0 per thousand in 2014, and the rate declined in 92 the Northern Midlands and Mountains from -17.9 per thousand in 2009 to -8.1 per thousand in 2014. Table 6.3: Migration rate in 5 years prior to the survey by socio-economic region, 2009 and 2014 Socio-economic region In-migration rate in 5 years prior to the survey (o/oo) Out-migration rate in Net migration rate in 5 years prior to the 5 years prior to the survey (o/oo) survey (o/oo) 2009 2014 2009 2014 2009 2014 Entire country 30.1 19.6 30.1 19.6 0 0 Northern Midlands and Mountains 9.1 6.2 27.0 14.3 -17.9 -8.1 16.1 10.4 18.5 10.1 -2.3 0.3 6.4 10.0 44.8 24.9 -38.4 -15.0 36.3 18.8 27.4 17.8 8.9 1.0 126.7 70.8 9.7 13.9 117.0 56.9 4.4 4.5 46.5 34.3 -42.1 -29.7 Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta Note: - Data in 2009 were extracted from Table A.5, page 150, Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Major Findings. - Data in 2014: Migration rates were calculated based on total population in the denominator. 6.1.3. Some basic characteristic of migrants aged 5 and over For this section, migrants include persons aged 5 and over if their current place of residence at the time of the survey and the place of residence five years prior to the survey were not the same administrative unit at the commune level. There were 5,668,800 migrants in 2014, including 3,339,400 females (59%), and the majority of migrants concentrated in urban areas (59.2%). By region, the highest number of migrants was concentrated in the Southeast (41.3%). By age group, the highest proportion of migrants was youth aged 20-24 (24.2%), followed by the group aged 25-29 (21.7% of total migrants aged 5 and over). 93 Table 6.4: Number and distribution of migrants aged 5 and over, 2014 Residence/ Socio-economic region/ Age group Migrants aged 5 and over (Thousand persons) Proportion of migrants in total population aged 5 and over (%) Proportion (%) Total Male Female Total Male Female Entire country 5 668.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 6.8 5.7 7.9 Urban 3 353.5 59.2 63.7 56.0 12.1 11.1 13.0 Rural 2 315.3 40.8 36.3 44.0 4.2 3.1 5.2 437.8 7.7 5.5 9.3 4.2 2.5 5.8 1 044.1 18.4 15.9 20.2 5.5 4.0 6.9 North and South Central Coast 909.7 16.0 15.1 16.7 5.1 4.0 6.1 Central Highlands 260.2 4.6 5.2 4.1 5.2 4.9 5.5 2 342.4 41.3 47.3 37.2 16.0 15.6 16.5 674.6 11.9 11.0 12.6 4.1 3.2 5.1 5-9 298.9 5.3 6.7 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.2 10-14 198.9 3.5 4.3 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.9 15-19 492.7 8.7 7.8 9.3 7.1 5.1 9.2 20-24 1 374.1 24.2 18.5 28.2 17.2 10.7 23.8 25-29 1 231.2 21.7 19.3 23.4 15.7 11.4 20.1 30-34 746.5 13.2 15.0 11.9 10.0 9.5 10.5 35-39 420.3 7.4 9.4 6.1 6.2 6.5 5.9 40-44 277.9 4.9 6.3 3.9 4.2 4.5 4.0 45-49 193.3 3.4 4.1 2.9 3.2 3.2 3.2 50-54 152.4 2.7 3.3 2.3 2.7 2.8 2.6 55-59 115.1 2.0 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.5 2.6 60 and over 167.5 3.0 3.0 2.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 Socio-economic region Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta Southeast Mekong River Delta Age group The proportion of migrants in total population aged 5 and over accounted 6.8%, and the proportion was three times higher in urban areas compared to rural areas (12.1% as compared to 4.2%). Observing this proportion by socio-economic region, the percentage is the highest in the Southeast (16%). 6.2. Migration one year prior to the survey For this section, migrants are considered persons aged 1 and over whose place of residence at the time of the survey and place of residence 1 year prior to the survey were not the same administrative unit at the commune level. In-migration 94 and out-migration flows are often uneven across provinces, these flows focus only in some localities and regions. Respondents to the question about migration in the year prior to the survey were from a sample and are therefore only representative for the provincial, regional and national levels. 6.2.1. Inter-regional migration Table 6.5: Number of inter-regional migrants by place of usual residence at time points of 1/4/2013 and 1/4/2014, and socio-economic region Unit: Thousands Place of usual residence at time point of 1/4/2013 Place of usual residence at time point of 1/4/2014 Total Total 565 181 Northern Midlands and Mountains 26 293 Red River Delta 64 408 North and South Central Coast 102 651 Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta 42 318 291 374 38 137 Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta 50 067 74 183 31 164 137 578 33 499 19 143 2 758 1 187 3 052 153 - 18 715 2 012 10 997 1 520 11 178 56 251 3 137 11 399 3 008 2 677 29 408 6 313 North and Mekong South Central Southeast River Central Highlands Delta Coast - 4 662 16 936 9 552 19 980 96 533 18 114 2 636 1 008 361 990 - 114 841 155 013 33 142 147 195 - The Mekong River Delta is still the leading region in the country in terms of number of out-migrants (155,000), followed by the North and South Central Coast (137,600) and Southeast (114,800). Table 6.5 shows that apart from employment opportunities, distance is also a factor significantly impacting migration. Most migrants made movements to a place near their place of previous usual residence. The majority of residents from the Mekong River Delta chose the Southeast as their destination, while more than half of migrants from the Northern Midlands and Mountains moved to the Red River Delta and nearly half of migrants from the Central Highlands selected the Southeast as their destination. 95 6.2.2. Inter-provincial migration Map 6.1: Inter-provincial net migration rate in 1 year prior to 1/4/2014 96 Annex 11 shows inter-provincial migration rates in the 1 year prior to 1/4/2014. Results of the 2014 IPS show that nearly one-fourth of all provinces (14 out of 63) had positive net migration rates (in-migrants exceeded out-migrants), while the remaining provinces has negative migration rates (out-migrants exceeded inmigrants). Binh Duong retained the top ranking for highest positive net-migration rate (52 per thousand), followed by Dak Nong (36 per thousand). Localities with high in-migration rates need to pay attention to this situation and ensure suitable and efficient methods to provide adequate living conditions for in-migrants, including housing, employment, and schools. The provinces in the Mekong River Delta with the highest negative net migration rates were Bac Lieu (-14 per thousand), Ca Mau (-14 per thousand), Hau Giang (-14 per thousand); Soc Trang, (-9 per thousand), and An Giang (-8 per thousand). A majority of the provinces of the Northern Midlands and Mountains had negative net migration rates, with the exception of Dien Bien. Four out of six provinces of the Southeast had positive net migration rates, with the exception of Binh Phuoc and Tay Ninh, which had negative net migration rates. 6.2.3. Some basic characteristic of migrants 1 year Figure 6.2 presents number of migrants 1 year prior to the survey time point by residence and sex. There were over 1.8 million migrants in the entire country, with females making up a higher share than males (57.5% versus 42.5%). The number of migrants to urban areas in the year prior to the survey was 207,000 people higher than the number migrating to rural areas. In both rural and urban areas, the number of female migrants was higher than number of male migrants. 97 Figure 6.2: Number of migrants 1 year prior to 1/4/2014 by residence and sex Figure 6.3 presents migration rates by age group and sex. The migration rate of youth aged 20-24 was the highest, followed by persons in the age groups 25-29 and 15-19. Results from the 2014 survey show that in almost age groups the migration rate of females was higher than the rate among males. The migration rate was highest in the age group 20-24 among both females (43.2o/oo) and males (24.4o/oo), though this was also the age group with the largest gap between male and female migration rates (a difference of 18.9 per thousand). Figure 6.3: Age and sex specific migration rates, 2014 98 The group of persons with technical and professional qualifications represented the highest proportion among migrants, followed by persons who had completed lower secondary education. Those who had never attended school presented the lowest proportion of migrants in the year prior to the survey. This pattern was true for both sexes. Table 6.6: Proportion of migrants 1 year prior to the survey time point (1/4/2014) by sex and educational level Unit: Percentage Educational level Total Male Female 100.0 100.0 100.0 Never attended 1.7 1.4 1.9 Not completed primary 9.3 10.5 8.5 Completed primary 16.2 16.4 16.0 Completed lower secondary 20.7 20.4 20.9 Completed upper secondary 22.6 21.4 23.4 Technical and professional qualification 29.5 29.9 29.3 Total Table 6.7 presents migration rate for migrants aged 15 and over during 1 year prior to the survey by sex and marital status. The highest rate belonged to the never married group (36,8o/oo). Ever-married people (included widowed) have consistently had much lower migration rates compared to never married people or those that are divorced/separated. For all groups, the migration rate of females was higher than that of males. The largest gender gap migration rates was found in the separated and divorced group (a difference of 16.1 per thousand between the male and female rates for this group), while the smallest gap was in the widowed group (1.2 per thousand). Table 6.7: Migration rate of population aged 15 and above 1 year prior to the survey (1/4/2014) by sex Unit: Per thousand Marital status Male Female 23.6 19.8 27.1 Never married 36.8 32.8 42.0 Currently married 20.6 15.2 25.9 Widowed 6.0 5.0 6.2 Divorced 24.3 13.4 29.4 Separated 24.9 15.3 31.4 Total Total Reasons for migration reflect most important decisions leading to migration. The reasons for migration may include pull and push factors. Table 6.8 presents the main reasons leading to the moving decision of migrants. Approximately 99 22.6% of migrants said they moved to their destination to start a new job, and 21.4% said the reason was marriage. Migrating to start a new job was the most common reason given by males (28.3%), whereas for women the main reason given was to marry (31%). Table 6.8: Proportion of migrants aged 15 and over 12 months prior to the survey (1/4/2014) among migrants aged 15 and over by sex and reason for migration Unit: Percentage Reason for migrant Total Total To find work To start a new job Come back home due to lost job/ ended job/ could not find job Follow family Married Schooling Others Male Female 100.0 15.5 22.6 100.0 18.4 28.3 100.0 13.5 18.7 3.6 19.0 21.4 9.4 8.5 5.4 20.3 7.5 9.7 10.4 2.4 18.1 31.0 9.2 7.2 6.3. Urbanization From the perspective of demography and economic geography, urbanization is understood as migration from rural to urban areas, and increased concentration of people living in urban areas. The level of urbanization of a nation is measured by the proportion of the people living in urban areas. In terms of society, urbanization is understood as a process of restructuring people’s residential environment. Urbanization not only changes the distribution of the population and material factors, but also changes socio-economic patterns, and diffuses urban lifestyles to rural areas and to all of society. Therefore, urbanization not only occurs in qualitative terms through population growth, territorial expansion, and production development, but also in qualitative terms through improvements in living standards, and diversification of cultural patterns and needs.10 In Viet Nam, urban areas include inner districts and wards of municipalities and cities, and district capitals. All other remaining areas (communes) are rural. Urbanization in Viet Nam began to increase in pace towards the end of the 1980s, along with the initial period of economic transformation. Urban development depends on economic development. Currently, urbanization in the world is considered to have two main types. In developed countries, a form of diffused urbanization is occurring wherein the urban population is returning to live in urban outskirts or rural areas. 10. Source: The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census, Migration and Urbanization in Viet Nam: Patterns, Trends and Differentials, page 60. 100 In contrast, in developing countries, such as Viet Nam, the rural population is being pulled into urban areas to work and live. As of 1/4/2014, 33.1% of Viet Nam’s population lived in urban areas, a 3.5 percentage points higher compared to 2009 Census. During the period 2009-2014, the urban population grew rapidly, on average 3.26% per year. However, this rate was lower compared to growth in the period 1999-2009, when the average increase was 3.4% per year. Rural population growth in Viet Nam was 0.05% per year during period 2009-2014 . The urban share of the population in Viet Nam is low compared to Southeast Asian countries such as Brunei (76%), Malaysia (71%), Philippines (63%), Indonesia (50%), Thailand (47%) and Laos (34%); but the rate in Viet Nam is slightly higher than in Cambodia (20%), East Timor (30%) and Myanmar (31%).11 Table 6.9 shows that the urban population has increased continuously, from 19.2% in 1979 to 19.4% in 1989, 23.7% in 1999, 29.6% in 2009 and 33.1% in 2014. Over many years, the crude birth rate in rural areas has exceeded the rate in urban areas, while crude death rates have varied little between these two areas. This means that urban population growth in Viet Nam reflects large flows of people from rural to urban areas. It is also important to note that in addition to the flows of migrants from rural to urban areas, there have also been changes in administrative divisions (rural communes becoming district capitals or urban wards), leading to many rural areas becoming urban areas. This represents another type of urbanization. Table 6.9: Number and share of population in urban areas, 1979-2014 Year Urban population (Thousand persons) Urban population share (%) 1979 10 094 19.2 1989 12 463 19.4 1999 18 077 23.7 2009 25 374 29.6 2014 29 717 33.1 Table 6.10 presents total population, urban population and urban share of the population by region. The Southeast has the largest urban population, accounting for 62.3% of total regional population (in 2009 it was 57.1%), followed by the Red River Delta, has the next highest urbanization rate, with 33.8% of its population in urban areas (in 2009 this figure was 29.2%). 11. Source: Population Reference Bureau, 2014 World Population Data Sheet. 101 Table 6.10: Total population, urban population, and urban share by socio-economic region, 2014 Socio-economic region Entire country Total population (thousand persons) Urban Urban population population share (thousand persons) (%) 90 493 29 939 33.1 Northern Midlands and Mountains 11 634 1 983 17.0 Red River Delta 20 650 6 970 33.8 North and South Central Coast 19 482 5 277 27.1 5 505 1 601 29.1 Southeast 15 721 9 787 62.3 Mekong River Delta 17 502 4 321 24.7 Central Highlands Data in Table 6.11 shows that during the 5 years prior to the 2014 IPS, net migration from rural to urban areas was 1,837,000 people (in the 2009 Census this figure was 1,943,000 people). On average, in-migration has contributed 0.7 percentage point to annual population growth in urban areas. At the same time, this internal migration has reduced the annual growth of the rural population by 0.35percentage point. Table 6.11: Migration flows between urban and rural areas, 2014 Migrants and direction of migration (1000 persons) Effect of rural-to-urban migration on population growth (%) Rural to urban Urban to rural Net rural-urban migration Rural Urban 1 837 785 1 025 -0.35 0.7 102 CHAPTER 7: HOUSEHOLD LIVING CONDITIONS In the 2014 IPS, in addition to indicators on the population, some information on basic living conditions, including information on dwellings and household facilities, was collected. Questions related to: type of housing, total floor space of the house/flat, kind of fuel (energy) used for lighting and cooking, main source of cooking/drinking water, kind of toilet facility used, and basic amenities in the household. To get this information, enumerators were asked to combine observation of the households and interviews with household heads. In particular for this survey, information on the demand for housing (purchasing or renting dwellings in approximately the next 3 years) was also collected to support policy makers in developing housing suitable policies for the country. 7.1. Type of housing As defined in this survey, a dwelling is a constructed work for the purpose of living by household members, and consists of three parts: walls, roof and floor. In order to assess the quality of dwellings, the 2014 IPS questionnaire included questions on the main materials used for constructing the pier (or pivot or loadbearing wall), roof, and outer walls of the house/flat. Table 7.1: Methods applied in the 2014 IPS for classifying main construction materials used for housing Main material of pier (supporting columns) Main material of roof Main material of wall Sturdy 1. Steel-reinforced concrete 2. Brick/stone 3. Iron/steel/solid wood 1. Steel-reinforced concrete; 2. Tile (cement, terracotta) 1. Steel-reinforced concrete 2. Brick or stone masonry 3. Wood/metal Flimsy 4. Scrap wood/bamboo 5. Soil 6. Other 3. Sheeting (fibrocement/ metal) 4. Leaves/straw/tar paper 5. Other 4. Mud/lime/straw 5. Slabs/bamboo screen/ planks 6. Other Based on the classification of the construction materials as sturdy or flimsy, dwellings were divided into four types: permanent, semi-permanent, less-permanent, and simple. Permanent housing refers to dwellings with the three main structural elements − pier (supporting column), roof and walls − all constructed with sturdy materials. Semi-permanent housing refers to dwellings with two out of three structural elements made of sturdy materials, while semi-permanent structures have only one of the three structural elements made from sturdy materials. Simple structures are those for which all three structural elements are classified as flimsy. This method of 103 classification is similar to the methods used in the 2009 Census. Interviewers were requested to combine interviews with observation of the sturdiness of dwellings to best fill in the questionnaires. Generally, permanent dwellings included villas, multi-floor dwellings, prefabricated multi-floor cement structures, and flat-roofed structures (with a reinforced concrete roof). Semi-permanent dwellings included structures with walls made with of masonry, wood planks, or wood frames and roofs made out of tiles, corrugated tin, sheeting, panels or similar materials. “Less-permanent” housing were those classified as having durable wood frames, a wooden supporting structure, the entire roof supported by wooden pillars (with an expected life of more than 15 years for these elements of the dwelling) and a roof made of thatch, bamboo, leaves or tar paper. Simple dwellings were those with simple structures constructed of crude materials, with walls made of mud, leaves and bamboo screens, and roofs usually made from thatch, bamboo, leaves or tar paper. This classification for dwellings was applied for both the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS in order reduce dependence on subjective opinions of respondents and enumerators, and to ensure comparison and the ability to evaluate changes in dwelling types between the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS. 7.2. Housing status Housing status is one of most basic indicators used to assess the living condition of households. It provides important information for policy makers. Housing status is divided into two types: “household with dwelling” and “household without any dwelling”. However, collection of this information was restricted because enumerators could not interview vagrants and homeless people at the time of the survey. Table 7.2 shows that the proportion of households without any dwellings has decreased over the last 15 years: the rate in 2014 was about 4 households per 10,000 households surveyed, a decrease of nearly 3 per 10,000 compared to 1999 and a decrease of 1 per 10,000 compared to 2009. Furthermore, there was positive change in the proportion of households with dwellings in urban areas: the proportion of households without a dwelling decreased from 9 per 10,000 in 1999 to 7 per 10,000 in 2009, and to about 4 per 10,000 in 2014. However, there was almost no change during the last 5 years in rural areas, with the proportion still around 4 households per 10,000. The data also show that the housing situation is most pressing in the Mekong River Delta, the largest granary in the country, where the proportion of households without a dwelling in 2014 was 6.2 per 10,000. The lowest proportion of households without a dwelling, on the other hand, was in Southeast, where the rate was only 1.5 per 10,000. The next lowest rate was in the Red River Delta at 1.8 households per 10,000 lacking any 104 dwelling. For the whole country, the proportion of households without any dwelling remained at a low level, and the level has been decreasing. This is a good indication that the living conditions of the Vietnamese people has improved. Table 7.2: Proportion of households without dwelling by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 1999-2014 Unit: Per ten thousands Socio-economic region Entire country Urban Rural Socio-economic regions Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta 1999 2009 2014 6.7 8.7 6.1 4.7 6.9 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.7 5.0 4.7 5.9 3.9 6.2 12.1 3.1 1.9 8.0 1.0 5.7 5.7 5.5 1.8 5.0 3.3 1.5 6.2 In terms of types of housing, Table 7.3 shows that almost all households, about 98.5%, had “separate dwellings”. Only a very small proportion of households (0.1%) said they had a villa, and the proportion of households living in apartments also accounted for a very small portion (1.4%) in 2014. Table 7.3: Proportion of households with dwelling by types of dwelling, 1/4/2014 Unit: Percentage Types of dwelling Total Apartment Separate dwelling Villa Whole country Urban 100.0 1.40 98.50 0.10 Rural 100.0 3.98 95.81 0.21 100.0 0.07 99.88 0.05 As described above, type of dwelling is based on the classification of the main construction materials used for the three main parts of the dwelling (see Table 7.1). Table 7.4 indicates shows changes in the proportion of households by type of dwelling based on the 2009 and 2014 surveys. The data shows that in 2014 the proportion of households living in “permanent dwellings” accounted for almost one half (46.7%) of all households with dwellings. The 2014 data also shows that the proportion of households living in “permanent dwellings” in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas (48.9% versus 42.4%). The proportion of households in urban areas living in “semi-permanent dwellings” was also quite high in 2014, at 105 54.1%. This proportion in rural areas was lover, at 38.4%. Over the past 5 years, the living standards of the population has significantly improved, as the proportion of households living in “semi-permanent dwellings” increased from 37.9% in 2009 to 43.7% in 2014. This is primarily due to a significant increase in the destruction of temporary dwellings and rented dwellings with flimsy roof structures (usually made of sheet metal or fibro-cement) in urban areas in recent years. This has helped migrants moving from rural areas to urban areas to have suitable housing conditions, and has increased of proportion of households living in semi-permanent dwellings in urban areas. It also means the proportion of households living in semi-permanent dwellings is higher in urban areas compared to rural areas. In 2014, the proportion of households living in “simple dwellings” was very low, at 3.7%, though the proportion was higher in rural area than in urban areas (5.0% and 1.1%, respectively). Similarly, the number of households living in “simple dwellings” in rural areas was much higher than in urban areas. Compared to 5 years ago, the proportion of households living in permanent dwellings increased slowly, from 46.3% in 2009 to 46.7% in 2014. Households with “less-permanent” dwellings decreased significantly, from 8.0% in 2009 to 5.9% in 2014. And the proportion of households living in simple dwelling decreased over the last 5 years from 7.8% to 3.7%. This is evidence of great achievements resulting from the program of hunger elimination and poverty reduction that the Party and Government of Viet Nam launched in recent years. Table 7.4: Percentage distribution of households with dwelling by urban/rural residence and type of dwelling, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Percentage Type of dwelling 2009 2014 Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Permanent dwelling 46.3 41.4 49.0 46.7 42.4 48.9 Semi-permanent dwelling 37.9 52.7 31.7 43.7 54.1 38.4 Temporary dwelling 8.0 3.3 9.8 5.9 2.4 7.7 Simple dwelling 7.8 2.6 9.5 3.7 1.1 5.0 Whole country Table 7.5 represents the percentage distribution of households with a dwelling by urban/rural area and living space (floor area). Data from 1999 to 2014 shows a clear trend toward more and more the households living in dwellings with greater living space. Specifically, the proportion of dwellings/apartments with usable floor area of 60 m2 or more increased from 24.2% in 1999 to 54.3% in 2009 and to 62.4% 106 in 2014. However, the proportion of households living in dwellings/apartments with little living space (less than 15 m2) also increased, reflecting a rising disparity between rich and poor in terms of dwelling space. Table 7.5: Percentage distribution of number of households with dwelling by urban/ rural residence and floor area Unit: Percentage Usable floor area Total Less than 15m2 From 15 - 24 m2 From 25 - 36 m2 From 37 - 48 m2 From 49 - 59 m2 From 60 m2 and over 2009 Whole country Urban 100.0 100.0 1.9 3.0 5.2 6.3 11.6 9.5 14.8 11.3 12.1 9.0 54.3 60.9 Rural 100.0 1.4 4.7 12.5 16.4 13.5 51.4 2014 Whole country Urban 100.0 100.0 2.3 5.3 4.3 7.3 8.1 7.0 12.1 9.3 10.7 7.7 62.4 63.5 Rural 100.0 0.8 2.8 8.6 13.6 12.2 61.9 Table 7.6 shows that number of dwellings constructed and put into use before 1975 were very few (about 4% of all dwellings/apartments). The majority of dwellings/apartments (58.7%) were constructed and put into use after the year 2000, particularly the proportion of villas (82.4%). The number of all villas constructed before 1975 was only 2.9%. Table 7.6 also shows that the majority of apartments are in urban areas. Table 7.6: Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was put into use and types of dwelling Unit: Percentage Year that dwelling/apartment was put into use Administrative unit Whole country Apartment/flat Separate housing Villas Urban Apartment/flat Separate housing Villas Rural Apartment/flat Separate housing Villas Before 1975 4.0 17.9 3.9 2.9 7.1 18.5 6.6 4.1 2.5 3.5 2.5 0.3 From 1975 to 1999 From 2000 to present 36.5 38.3 36.5 14.6 36.8 38.7 36.7 16.9 36.4 25.7 36.4 9.6 58.7 42.3 58.9 82.4 54.8 41.3 55.3 78.8 60.7 70.2 60.7 90.1 107 Missing 0.7 1.5 0.7 0.2 1.3 1.5 1.3 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.0 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Table 7.7 indicates average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region. The data shows that in 2009 the average housing area per capita was 16.7 m2 for the whole country, whereas after 5 years this figure rose to an average of 20.6 m2. Average housing space per capita increased in both urban and rural areas: in urban areas it rose from 19.2 m2 in 2009 to 23.0 m2 in 2014, while in rural areas it increased from 15.7 m2 in 2009 to 19.5 m2 in 2014. This is a big success related to efforts to implement the Government’s housing development strategy and increase average housing area per capita. However, the level of increase differs from region to region. The Northern Midlands and Mountains had the lowest increase at approximately 3 percentage points, while the Red River Delta had the biggest increase at 6percentage points. The average housing area per capita in the North and South Central Coast and Central Highlands increased by approximately 4 percentage points, and Southeast and Mekong River Delta saw an increase of about 3percentage points. Table 7.7: Average housing area per capita by urban/rural residence and socioeconomic region, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Square meter Year Whole country Urban Rural Northern Midlands and Mountains Red River Delta North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Southeast Mekong River Delta 2009 16.7 19.2 15.7 16.8 16.5 16.6 14.8 17.4 17.1 2014 20.6 23.0 19.5 19.3 22.4 20.4 18.3 20.5 20.3 Besides type of dwelling and living area, the quality of housing can also be assessed by the year the dwelling was put into use. Table 7.8 summarizes numbers of households with a dwelling by the year the dwelling put into use, urban/rural location, and ownership. Data show that Viet Nam has more than 14 million households living in dwellings put into use from the year 2000 to the time point of the 2014 IPS, accounting for 58.7% of all households with a dwelling. If it is assumed that the year the dwelling was put into use is the same year the dwelling was constructed, then the speed of home/apartment construction has increased significantly in recent years. The majority of Vietnamese people live in their own home: 90.8% of all households with a dwelling owned their home, according to 2014 IPS data. This figure in rural areas was approximately 15% higher than in urban areas (95.8% and 81.2%, respectively). Only 8.7% of total households lived in rented or borrowed 108 dwellings, and these households were mainly located in urban areas. The proportion of households living in rented or borrowed dwellings in urban areas was more than four times higher than the rate in rural areas (18.1% and 3.9%, respectively). In Viet Nam currently, especially in urban areas, most people desire to live in their own dwelling because the cost of renting is considered a financial burden. This common desire also relates to the culture of wanting “to live and work in peace and contentment”. The 18.1% of households in urban areas living in rented or borrowed dwellings may be correlated to the 18.4% of households that desire to own their dwelling. This is not a small figure, and given that migration from rural to urban areas is not slowing down, it contributes to making the real estate market in urban areas generally hotter (i.e. more competitive with rising prices) than in rural areas. Table 7.8: Distribution of households with dwelling by year the dwelling was put into use, urban/rural location, and ownership, 1/4/2014 Unit: Percentage The year put into use Ownership Total Before 1975 From 1975-1999 From 2000 to now Unknown 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.8 91.6 93.7 89.5 47.6 Rent/borrow 8.7 6.8 5.8 10.2 51.4 Unclear ownership 0.5 1.6 0.5 0.3 0.9 Without dwelling 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Own home 81.2 88.0 87.7 77.1 33.5 Rent/borrow 18.1 9.7 11.4 22.5 65.7 Unclear ownership 0.8 2.3 0.9 0.5 0.8 Without dwelling 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.8 96.9 96.8 95.3 72.4 Rent/borrow 3.9 2.6 2.9 4.5 26.3 Unclear ownership 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.2 Without dwelling 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Whole country Own home Urban Rural Own home 7.3. Living conditions The 2014 IPS collected information on basic living conditions of households, which is one of the main indicators used to evaluate the national development strategy. In general, living conditions and the sanitation situation of households have improved gradually compared to the 2009 Census. 109 In 2014, 98.6% of all households used electricity from the national network for lighting, an increase of 2.5 percentage points compared to 2009. The figure in urban areas was almost 100% of households, while the rate was 98% in rural areas (i.e. only 2% of households in rural areas said they did not use electricity from the national network for lighting). The proportion of households using electricity from the national electricity network for lighting has increased significantly in recent years, reaching almost 100%. This indicates that the population’s access to the national electricity network has been strengthened and provides evidence of important achievements in development and advancement of the country towards industrialization and modernization. Access to lighting contributes to increasing the quality of life for people and promotes the urbanization and modernization of the entire nation. Table 7.9: Distribution of households by urban/rural area and selected household living conditions, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Percentage Selected indicators of living conditions Fuel for lighting Use national electricity network Don’t use national electricity network Main water source for eating and drinking Piped water from water treatment plant Bore-well or protected hand-dug well Rain water Natural spring or unprotected hand-dug well and other sources Toilet Sanitary toilet Other toilet No toilet 2009 Total Urban 2014 Rural Total Urban Rural 100.0 96.1 3.9 100.0 25.5 49.3 11.9 100.0 99.6 0.4 100.0 63.5 30.4 2.4 100.0 94.6 5.4 100.0 8.6 57.8 16.1 100.0 98.6 1.4 100.0 36.3 43.7 9.9 100.0 99.8 0.2 100.0 73.1 23.0 1.9 100.0 98.0 2.0 100.0 17.6 54.2 13.9 13.3 3.7 17.5 10.1 2.0 14.3 100.0 54.0 38.2 7.8 100.0 87.8 9.9 2.3 100.0 39.0 50.8 10.2 100.0 71.4 24.6 4.0 100.0 93.8 5.2 1.0 100.0 60.0 34.4 5.6 Like the increase in the proportion of households using electricity for lighting, the proportion of households using sanitary water sources (including piped water from water treatment plants, rain water, or water from bore-wells or protected handdug wells) has increased significantly compared to 2009. Nationally 89.9% of all households used sanitary water sources in 2014, a 3% percentage points higher rise from 2009. The level of increase in both urban and rural areas was the same; sanitary water supply in urban areas increased from 96.3% in 2009 to 98% in 2014, and the level increased from 82.5% to 85.7% in rural areas. Although the proportion of households using sanitary water sources has increased, only 36.3% of households in Viet Nam used piped water from a water treatment plant in 2014, with the cor110 responding proportion in rural areas only 17.6%. In rural areas, the proportion of households using unsanitary water sources (such as natural water, unprotected handdug well water, and other sources) is still high, accounting for 14.3% of all households in 2014. It is urgent that the Government promote sanitary water programs in rural areas as an initial step toward the long term goal of improving the quality of life of the Vietnamese people. In addition to the increase in access to electricity for lighting and to sanitary water, the proportion of households using sanitary toilets (flush and semi-flush toilets) has significantly increased. Nationally, 71.4% of households used sanitary toilets in 2014, an increase of 17 percentage points compared to 2009. After 5 years, the proportion of households using sanitary toilets in urban areas increased 6 percentage points, from 87.8% in 2009 up to 93.8% in 2014. In rural areas the level of increase was much more impressive, rising from 39.0% in 2009 to 60.0% in 2014, an increase of 21% over 5 years. However, the proportion of households using sanitary toilets in urban areas is still much higher than in rural areas (93.8% and 60.0%, respectively). This data shows that the hygiene conditions of people, especially those in rural areas, are improving. However, people in 28.6% of households still are not using improved toilets, and this reflects the fact that life for the people of Viet Nam, especially the rural population, can still be difficult, and sanitary conditions cannot be guaranteed. 7.4. Amenities The 2014 IPS was designed with questions on basic facilities of households in order to assess living conditions and quality of the population to serve purpose of policy-making, planning, and national programs related to improving living standards throughout the country and in each locality. The results collected from the survey indicate that modern amenities are becoming popular in Viet Nam. Besides questions on electricity use for lighting, sanitary water sources and sanitary toilets, the 2014 IPS questionnaire also included questions on essential amenities used by households (regardless of ownership of these amenities). The essential amenities included television, air conditioning, land-line telephone/mobile phone, computers, internet connection, cars, and motorcycles. 111 Figure 7.1: Television use by urban/rural residence, 2009 and 2014 Figure 7.1 presents the proportion of households with a television based on the results of the 2009 Census and the 2014 IPS. The graph shows that 86.9% of all households in Viet Nam had a television in 2009, and this proportion increased to 93.9% in 2014. The proportion was 93.5% in rural areas and 94.7% in urban areas in 2014. Nowadays a television has become a necessary amenity in almost all households in Viet Nam, in both urban and rural areas. Nationally, 13.1% of all households did not have a television in 2009, and this figure decreased to 6.1% in 2014. The proportion in rural areas was higher than in urban areas, but the rate of decrease was more impressive: the proportion of households with a television in rural area decreased from 15.1% in 2009 down to 6.5% in 2014, while the decrease in urban areas was from 8.7% to 5.3%. In 2014, in contrast to the fast rate of growth in television use, the proportion of households using the Internet was rather low in Viet Nam, accounting for 20.6% of all households. Figure 7.2 indicates that the proportion of households using the Internet in Viet Nam is highly concentrated in urban areas, where the proportion reached 41.7% in 2014. The proportion was only 9.8% in rural areas. Data from the 2014 IPS shows that the proportion of households that did not use the Internet was rather high, accounting for 79.4%, while the proportion in rural areas was 90.2%. The Internet is currently a very good information channel containing enormous amounts of knowledge and is commonly used in developed countries. This is an important finding related to information and communication for policy makers in Viet Nam. 112 Figure 7.2: Internet use by urban/rural residence, 2014 Table 7.10 presents information on the use of necessary living amenities in Vietnamese households. The data shows that living conditions are much better than last 5 years ago. In 2009, there were few modern living amenities − such as mobile phones, computers, washing machines, refrigerators, and air conditioners − in households, and these amenities were concentrated mainly in urban areas. But in 2014 these amenities become more common in both urban and rural areas of Viet Nam. In 2014, the proportions of households nationally using necessary amenities nearly doubled for several items: 85% of households used land-line telephones and/ or cell phones in 2014, up from 45.7% in 2009; use of computers rose to 25.1%, up from 13.5% in 2009; the proportion of households using a washing machine rose to 30.9% from 14.9% in 2009; and the proportion using a fridge increased to 59.0%, up from 31.6% in 2009. The proportions of households using an air condition was 13.3% in 2014, more than double the rate in 2009 of 5.9%, while the proportion of households using a motorcycle rose to 84.6%, up from 72.3% in 2009. Overall, the proportion of households using modern living amenities in urban areas as much higher than in rural areas, proving that living standards in urban areas are much higher than in rural areas. 113 Table 7.10: Distribution of households by urban/rural residence and use of essential amenities, 2009 and 2014 Unit: Percentage Selected necessary living amenities Telephone (*) 2009 Total 2014 Urban Rural Total Urban Rural 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use 45.7 61.7 38.6 85.0 92.7 81.1 Do not use 54.3 38.3 61.4 15.0 7.3 18.9 Computer 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use 13.5 31.8 5.4 25.1 47.2 14.0 Do not use 86.5 68.2 94.6 74.9 52.8 86.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use 14.9 36.1 5.5 30.9 54.9 18.7 Do not use 85.1 63.9 94.5 69.1 45.1 81.3 Refrigerator 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use 31.6 57.4 20.2 59.0 76.8 49.9 Do not use 68.4 42.6 79.8 41.0 23.2 50.1 Air conditioner 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 5.9 16.2 1.3 13.3 30.3 4.7 94.1 83.8 98.7 86.7 69.7 95.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use 72.3 83.2 67.5 84.6 90.1 81.8 Do not use 27.7 16.8 32.5 15.4 9.9 18.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Use - - - 3.1 5.7 1.8 Do not use - - - 96.9 94.3 98.2 Washing machine Use Do not use Motorcycle Car (*) The 2009 Population and Housing Census only included a question about land-line phone use, but the 2014 IPS included questions about both land-line phone and cell phone use. The proportion of households using a motorcycle, according to the results of the 2014 IPS, is remarkable: in 2014, 84.6% of households in Viet Nam used a motorcycle, an increase of 12% compared to 2009. The proportion in urban areas was 90.1% and in rural areas 81.8%. This shows that the number of motorized vehicles, especially motorcycles, has increased significantly in recent years, adding to road traffic. In addition, the proportion of households using a car in 2014 was 5.7% in urban areas. This is evidence of improvement in the economy of Viet Nam but also 114 brings concerns for policy makers and people, especially in terms of traffic control and pollution. The density of motorized vehicles is increasing more and more and the air and noise pollution are getting worse and worse. Table 7.11 presents the proportion of households using essential amenities by urban/rural area and socio-economic region. For this indicator there is a rather large difference between urban and rural areas and between socio-economic regions, reflecting a significant disparity in living standards. For phone use (hand-line and cell phones) and motorcycle use, the disparity between urban and rural areas was about 10% in 2014, while the disparity was much higher for use of computers, air conditioners, and refrigerators. Table 7.11 also shows that the proportion of households using essential amenities was higher in the Southeast than other regions, whereas the proportion was lowest in Northern Midlands and Mountains and Central Highlands. Table 7.11: Proportion of households using essential amenities by urban/rural residence and socio-economic region, 2014 Unit: Percentage The proportion of households Socio-economic region Using phone Using Using Using Using Using air Using washing computer car fridge condition motorcycle machine WHOLE COUNTRY 85.0 25.1 3.1 59.0 13.3 30.9 84.6 Urban 92.7 47.2 5.7 76.9 30.4 55.0 90.1 Rural 81.1 14.0 1.8 49.9 4.7 18.7 81.8 Northern midlands and Mountains 80.1 16.2 3.3 52.0 6.0 20.0 84.2 Red river delta 86.0 29.2 3.9 72.6 22.3 43.0 81.6 North and South central coast 81.7 20.1 2.7 50.9 7.2 21.1 82.2 Central Highlands 84.8 23.5 3.4 50.0 2.1 29.9 91.6 Southeast 91.7 41.9 4.4 73.3 23.7 50.5 94.2 Mekong river Delta 84.6 16.1 1.2 44.4 7.0 15.5 80.6 Socio-economic regions To meet the needs of housing policy makers, the 2014 IPS included questions on demand for housing in the next 3 years (after 2014). Table 7.12 shows that the proportion of households who intend to buy or rent a house during the next 3 years was 2.3%, equivalent to 559,000 households. Within this group, the proportion intending to buy or rent an apartment/flat was low at 12.5%, and about half of these (54.2%) intend to buy or rent a flat of less than 70 m2. Conversely, of the households that intend to buy or rent housing in the next 3 years, 87.5% intend to 115 buy or rent a detached house, and of these, the proportion that intend to buy or rent a single detached house of less than 70 m2 accounted for 55%. Thus, the results of the survey show that most households with intentions to buy or rent housing during next three years plan to buy single detached houses, and that more than 50% of those who plan to buy or rent an apartment or a single detached house plan indicated the size would be less than 70 m2. This shows that the demand for housing is from groups without high income and that the desire to own a single detached house is popular in Viet Nam. Table 7.12: Percentage of households intending to buy or rent housing in next 3 years by type and housing area Relative number (%) Indicator Households intending to buy/rent housing during next 3 years Absolute number (thousand households) 2.3 559 12.5 70 - Less than 70 m2 54.2 38 - 70 m2 and over 45.8 32 87.5 489 - Less than 70 m 55.0 269 - 70 m2 and over 45.0 220 Of which: 1. Intend to buy/rent apartment/flat 2. Intend to buy/rent detached house 2 Results from the survey show that the proportion of households intending to buy or rent a house during the next 3 years was concentrated in the big cities, particularly Ho Chi Minh City (22.2%), Ha Noi (13%), Binh Duong (5.7%), Da Nang and An Giang (3.3%), and Dong Nai (2.8%). In general, the results of the 2014 IPS paint a positive picture of household living conditions and reflect significant achievements of Viet Nam during the process of implementing innovative policies and the resolutions of the Tenth and Eleventh Party Congress and the Strategy of Socio-Economic Development in the period 2011-2020. 116 PART III ANNEXES 117 118 MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT THE INTER-CENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY TIME-POINT: 00.00 AM 1 APRIL 2014 ________________________________ GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE ____________________________ THE QUESTIONNAIRE OF COLLECTION OF INFORMATION ON POPULATION AND HOUSING (Short Form) The information collected in this survey is implemented by the Decision No 1253/QDTCTK dated 22 November, 2013 of the General Statistics Office's Director General; be used and kept strictly confidential by the regulations of the Statistics Law SAMPLE DIGITS TO FILL INTO BOX PLACE “X” INTO THE SMALL BOX TO INDICATE THE RESPECTIVE X IDENTIFICATION PROVINCE/CITY: ___________________________________________________________________ DISTRICT/QUARTER/TOWN/PROVINCIAL CITY: _____________________________________ COMMUNE/WARD/DISTRICT TOWN: ________________________________________ ENUMERATION AREA NUMBER: ................................................................................................... NAME OF ENUMERATION AREA: ______________________________________________________________ URBAN/RURAL (URBAN = 1; RURAL = 2): ...................................................................................................... HOUSEHOLD NUMBER: .................................................................................................................. FULL NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD: ___________________________________________________________ ADDRESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD: ______________________________________________________________ HOME TELEPHONE/MOBILE PHONE:___________________________________________________________ RESULTS NUMBER OF USUAL RESIDENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD:: .................................................................... NUMBER OF MALES:............................................................................................................. NUMBER OF FEMALES: ........................................................................................................ THIS IS SET IN SETS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CERTIFICATION FULL NAME RESPONDENT ENUMERATOR TEAM LEADER 119 SIGNATURE PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS NUMBER QUESTIONS NUMBER ............... NUMBER ................ QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY. 1. Please let me know the full name of each person usually residing in the household, starting at the head of household? (APPLICATION OF INTERVIEW PROCESS FOR DETERMINATION OF USUAL RESIDENTS) 2. What is [NAME]’s relationship to the head of household? 3. Is [NAME] male of female? _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ H.H HEAD ............................. 1 H.H HEAD.............................. 1 SPOUSE ............................... 2 SPOUSE ................................ 2 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 PARENTS ............................. 4 PARENTS .............................. 4 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6 MALE ... 1 MALE .. 1 FEMALE . 2 FEMALE 2 ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN). 4. In what solar calendar month and year was [NAME] born? MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... YEAR .................. YEAR ................. Q 12 5. What is [NAME]’s age as of his/her last birthday? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’) Q 12 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE 12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009). 13. Where did [NAME] reside usually, five years ago (on 1/4/2009)? SAME COMMUNE/WARD... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 NEXT PERSON 14. Was the above-mentioned place of usual residence of [NAME] a ward, a district town or a commune five years ago? NEXT PERSON OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ......1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE .........................2 PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS 48. During the last 5 years (from 1/4/2009 to the end of 31/3/2014), did any usual residents of your household die? YES...............................1 NO ................................2 If yes, how many persons died during last 5 years? Including: a. Number of persons who were present before 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? b. Numver of persons who were present after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ IF QUESTION 48b > 0, ASK QUESTION 48.1 AND QUESTION 48.2. IF QUESTION 48b = 0, ASK PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION. 120 PART 5 0 0 HH N :......... NUMBER ............... NUMBER ............... SET N : .......... NUMBER ................ NUMBER ............... QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ H.H HEAD ............................. 1 H.H HEAD ............................. 1 H.H HEAD ..............................1 H.H HEAD.............................. 1 SPOUSE ............................... 2 SPOUSE ............................... 2 SPOUSE ................................2 SPOUSE ................................ 2 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 NATURAL CHILD ...................3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 PARENTS ............................. 4 PARENTS ............................. 4 PARENTS ..............................4 PARENTS .............................. 4 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION ..5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 NO FAMILY RELATION .........6 NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6 MALE ... 1 MALE ... 1 MALE .. 1 MALE ... 1 FEMALE .2 FEMALE . 2 FEMALE 2 FEMALE 2 ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN). MONTH ............................ MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... YEAR .................. YEAR .................. YEAR ................. YEAR .................. Q 12 Q 12 Q 12 Q 12 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ...9998 COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE 12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009). SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD .......................... 2 ABROAD ...........................2 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD........................... 2 NEXT PERSON NEXT PERSON NEXT PERSON NEXT PERSON OTHER PLACE................... 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE ................... 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ......1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE ......................... 2 COMMUNE ........................ 2 NUMBER QUESTIONS THE DECEASED ……. THE DECEASED ……. THE DECEASED ……. DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT PROVINCE PROVINCE PROVINCE 48.1. Please let me know full name and completed age of each deceased who presents after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? 48.2. Where did [NAME] usually reside before 0h00, April 1, 2009? ONLY ASK THE PERSONS WHO WERE BORN BEFORE 0H00, APRIL 1, 2009 121 PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION QUESTION ANSWER 49. To whom does this dwelling/flat that your household is residing belong? HOUSEHOLD OWNED ...................................................................... 1 RENTED/BORROWED ..................................................................... 2 UNCLEAR OWNERSHIP ................................................................... 3 NO HOUSING .................................................................................... 4 Q 58 50. Is your household sharing the dwelling/flat with other household(s)? YES ............. 1 NUMBER OF SHARED PERSONS OF NO ............... .2 51. Is the dwelling/flat of your household the apartment building, the single detached house or the villa? How many floors have this dwelling? IN THIS QUESTION, THE SINGLE OTHER HOUSEHOLDS (EXCLUDE VISITORS) APARTMENT BUILDING ... 1 NUMBER OF FLOORS ... ....... SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE . 2 NUMBER OF FLOORS ... VILLA................................. 3 DETACHED HOUSE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE VILLA. 53. How many square meters is the total floor space of this house/flat? NUMBER OF FLOORS ... 2 FLOOR SPACE (m ) ........................................... 54. What is the main construction material of the pier (or the pivot or the load-bearing wall) of this house/flat? CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1 BRICK/STONE ................................................................................... 2 STEEL/IRON/DURABLE WOOD ........................................................ 3 WOOD OF LOW QUALITY/BAMBOO ................................................ 4 SOIL ................................................................................................... 5 OTHER _______________________________________________ 6 (SPECIFY) 55. What is the main construction material of the roof of this house/flat? CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1 TILE (CEMENT, TERRA-COTTA) ...................................................... 2 SLAB (CEMENT, METAL) .................................................................. 3 LEAF/STRAW/OIL PAPER ................................................................. 4 OTHER _______________________________________________ 5 (SPECIFY) 56. What is the main construction material of the outer walls of this house/flat? CONCRETE ....................................................................................... 1 BRICK/STONE ................................................................................... 2 WOOD/METAL ................................................................................... 3 CLAY/STRAW .................................................................................... 4 WATTLE/PLYWOOD .......................................................................... 5 OTHER _______________________________________________ 6 (SPECIFY) 57. What year was this house/flat started using? BEFORE 1975 .................................................................................... 1 FROM 1975 TO 1999 ......................................................................... 2 FROM 2000 TO NAY .......................................................................... 3 20 NOT STATED ..................................................................................... 4 58. In the forthcoming 3 years, would your household YES ......................................................................................... 1 intend to purchase or rent other dwellings? 70 m IF YES: Does your household intend to purchase or rent the apartment building or the single detached house, with the floor is less than, equal or greater than 70 m2? What province/city under the Central is it? 2 70 m APARTMENT BUILDING ................................ 3 .....4 SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE ........................ 5 .....6 PROVINCE/CITY___________________________ NO ......................................................................................... 2 122 2 MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE ____________________________ THE INTER-CENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY TIME-POINT: 00.00 AM 1 APRIL 2014 ________________________________ THE QUESTIONNAIRE OF COLLECTION OF INFORMATION ON POPULATION AND HOUSING (Long Form) The information collected in this survey is implemented by the Decision No 1253/QDTCTK dated 22 November, 2013 of the General Statistics Office's Director General; be used and kept strictly confidential by the regulations of the Statistics Law SAMPLE DIGITS TO FILL INTO BOX PLACE “X” INTO THE SMALL BOX TO INDICATE THE RESPECTIVE X IDENTIFICATION PROVINCE/CITY: ____________________________________________________________________ DISTRICT/QUARTER/TOWN/PROVINCIAL CITY: _____________________________________ COMMUNE/WARD/DISTRICT TOWN: _______________________________________ ENUMERATION AREA NUMBER: .................................................................................................... NAME OF ENUMERATION AREA: ______________________________________________________________ URBAN/RURAL (URBAN = 1; RURAL = 2): ....................................................................................................... HOUSEHOLD NUMBER: .................................................................................................................. FULL NAME OF HOUSEHOLD HEAD: ___________________________________________________________ ADDRESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD: ______________________________________________________________ HOME TELEPHONE/MOBILE PHONE:___________________________________________________________ RESULTS NUMBER OF USUAL RESIDENTS IN THE HOUSEHOLD:: .............................................................. ..... NUMBER OF MALES: ............................................................................................................. NUMBER OF FEMALES: ........................................................................................................ THIS IS SET IN SETS OF THE HOUSEHOLD CERTIFICATION FULL NAME RESPONDENT ENUMERATOR TEAM LEADER 123 SIGNATURE PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS NUMBER QUESTIONS NUMBER ............... NUMBER ................ QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY. 1. Please let me know the full name of each person usually residing in the household, starting at the head of household? (APPLICATION OF INTERVIEW PROCESS FOR DETERMINATION OF USUAL RESIDENTS) 2. What is [NAME]’s relationship to the head of household? 3. Is [NAME] male of female? _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ H.H HEAD ..............................1 H.H HEAD ............................. 1 SPOUSE ................................2 SPOUSE................................ 2 NATURAL CHILD ...................3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 PARENTS ..............................4 PARENTS.............................. 4 OTHER FAMILY RELATION ..5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION.. 5 NO FAMILY RELATION .........6 NO FAMILY RELATION......... 6 MALE ... 1 MALE .. 1 FEMALE .2 FEMALE 2 ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN). 4. In what solar calendar month and year was [NAME] born? MONTH ............................ MONTH ........................... YEAR .................. YEAR ................. Q6 5. What is [NAME]’s age as of his/her last birthday? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’) 6. To what ethnic group does [NAME] belong? 7. Does [NAME] follow any faith/religion? Q6 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE KINH ................................ 1 KINH ................................. 1 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP YES.................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 NAME OF RELIGION NAME OF RELIGION NO ................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 IF YES: What is [NAME]’s faith/religion? 8. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 1 YEAR AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2013). 9. Where did [NAME] reside usually, one year ago (on 1/4/2013)? 10. Was the above-mentioned place of usual residence of [NAME] a ward, a district town or a commune one year ago? SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD .......................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 Q 12 Q 12 OTHER PLACE................... 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE .........................2 124 0 0 HH N :......... NUMBER ............... NUMBER ................ SET N :........ NUMBER ................ NUMBER................ QUESTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 ARE INTERVIEWED AND RECORDED HORIZONTALLY. _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ H.H HEAD .............................. 1 H.H HEAD ............................. 1 H.H HEAD ............................. 1 H.H HEAD ............................. 1 SPOUSE ................................ 2 SPOUSE ............................... 2 SPOUSE ............................... 2 SPOUSE ............................... 2 NATURAL CHILD................... 3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 NATURAL CHILD .................. 3 PARENTS .............................. 4 PARENTS ............................. 4 PARENTS ............................. 4 PARENTS ............................. 4 OTHER FAMILY RELATION .. 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 OTHER FAMILY RELATION . 5 NO FAMILY RELATION ......... 6 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 NO FAMILY RELATION ........ 6 MALE ...1 MALE... 1 MALE .. 1 MALE .. 1 FEMALE 2 FEMALE 2 FEMALE 2 FEMALE 2 ASK AND RECORD FOR EACH PERSON FROM QUESTION 4 ONWARDS (BY COLUMN). MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... MONTH ........................... YEAR ................. YEAR .................. YEAR ................. YEAR ................. Q6 Q6 Q6 Q6 NOT STATED YEAR .. 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NOT STATED YEAR... 9998 COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE COMPLETED AGE KINH ................................ 1 KINH ................................. 1 KINH ................................. 1 KINH................................. 1 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 OTHER ETHNIC GROUP 2 NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP NAME OF ETHNIC GROUP YES .................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 NAME OF RELIGION NAME OF RELIGION NAME OF RELIGION NAME OF RELIGION NO .................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 8. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 1 YEAR AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2013). SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ...1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 Q 12 Q 12 Q 12 Q 12 OTHER PLACE ...................3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE .........................2 COMMUNE .........................2 COMMUNE......................... 2 125 PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (CONTINUED) NAME AND NUMBER QUESTIONS 11. What was the main reason that [NAME] moved to this household? _________________ _________________ TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB . 3 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB. 3 FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4 FOLLOW FAMILY .................. 4 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 SCHOOLING ......................... 6 SCHOOLING ......................... 6 OTHERS _______________ 7 OTHERS _______________ 7 (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) 12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009). 13. Where did [NAME] reside usually, five years ago (on 1/4/2009)? 14. Was the above-mentioned place of usual residence of [NAME] a ward, a district town or a commune five years ago? 15. Has [NAME] ever attended any schools or classes with 3 months duration or more? 16. At present, is [NAME] currently attending, any schools or classes with 3 months duration or more? SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD .......................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 Q 15 Q 15 OTHER PLACE................... 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE .........................2 EVER ATTENDED . ..1 EVER ATTENDED .. ..1 NEVER ATTENDED...2 Q22 NEVER ATTENDED...2 YES..................... 1 NO ...................... 2 Q22 YES .................... 1 Q18 NO ...................... 2 Q18 PRE-SCHOOL ........................01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRIMARY ................................02 PRIMARY ............................... 02 LOWER SECONDARY ...........03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 ABBREVIATION: HIGHER SECONDARY ........... 04 HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04 VOC. - VOCATIONAL SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE.................. 08 VOC. COLLEGE .....................09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 UNIVERSITY........................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER................................. 11 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 17. What is the level of education/training that [NAME] is currently attending? 126 0 0 HH N : … SET N : … _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO FIND WORK .................... 1 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ...3 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ... 3 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB... 3 TO START A NEW JOB ......... 2 COME BACK HOMELAND DUE TO LOST JOB/ENDED JOB/COULD NOT FIND JOB ... 3 FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4 FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4 FOLLOW FAMILY .................. 4 FOLLOW FAMILY ................. 4 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 MARRIAGE ............................ 5 SCHOOLING ......................... 6 SCHOOLING ......................... 6 SCHOOLING ......................... 6 SCHOOLING ........................ 6 OTHERS _______________ 7 OTHERS _______________ 7 OTHERS ________________ 7 OTHERS ________________7 (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) 12. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 5 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 2009). SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD... 1 SAME COMMUNE/WARD ... 1 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD........................... 2 ABROAD ........................... 2 ABROAD........................... 2 Q 15 Q 15 Q 15 Q 15 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE................... 3 OTHER PLACE .................. 3 OTHER PLACE................... 3 NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF DISTRICT NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE NAME OF PROVINCE WARD/DISTRICT TOWN...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ...... 1 WARD/DISTRICT TOWN ..... 1 COMMUNE......................... 2 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE ........................ 2 COMMUNE ........................ 2 EVER ATTENDED . ..1 EVER ATTENDED . ..1 EVER ATTENDED .. ..1 EVER ATTENDED . ..1 NEVER ATTENDED...2 Q22 YES .................... 1 NO ...................... 2 NEVER ATTENDED...2 Q22 YES ..................... 1 Q18 NO ...................... 2 NEVER ATTENDED...2 Q22 NEVER ATTENDED...2 YES .................... 1 Q18 NO ...................... 2 Q22 YES ..................... 1 Q18 NO ...................... 2 Q18 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRIMARY ............................... 02 PRIMARY................................ 02 PRIMARY ............................... 02 PRIMARY................................ 02 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04 HIGHER SECONDARY........... 04 HIGHER SECONDARY .......... 04 HIGHER SECONDARY........... 04 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... .05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL...........06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 TRADE COLLEGE ..................08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 UNIVERSITY ...........................10 UNIVERSITY........................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 MASTER .................................11 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER................................. 11 MASTER ................................. 11 PhD (DOCTOR).......................12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 127 PART 1: INFORMATION OF HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (CONTINUED) NAME AND NUMBER _________________ _________________ PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRIMARY ............................... 02 PRIMARY ............................... 02 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 WITH CERTIFICATE OF SHORT-TERM TRAINING, IT IS ONLY FOR THE COURSES DURING 3 MONTHS AND OVER HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04 HIGHER SECONDATY........... 04 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 ABBREVIATION: TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 VOC. - VOCATIONAL SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE.................. 08 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER................................. 11 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 GENERAL GRADE.... GENERAL GRADE.... NUMBER OF YEARS ... ........ NUMBER OF YEARS .. ........ QUESTIONS 18. What is the highest level of education/training that [NAME] has completed or graduated? 19. What is the highest grade of general education that [NAME] has completed? GRADE IS CONVERTED INTO 12-YEAR GENERAL EDUCATION LEVEL. 20 What are total years of attended all of the trade, vocational training, university, master and Phd (doctor) that [NAME] has completed (if any)? IF [NAME] HAS NOT ATTENDED ABOVE TRAINING OR ONLY ATTENDED 01 KIND OF SHORT-TERM TRAINING, RECORD “00”) 21. CHECK QUESTION 18: IF QUESTION 18 = 01 (SOME PRIMARY) 22. At present, can [NAME] read and write? QUESTION 22; OTHERWISE QUESTION 23. YES.................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 NO ................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 23. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 1999). 24. What is the currently marital status of [NAME]? 25. In what solar calendar month and year did [NAME] get married the first time? 26. What was age as of the last birthday of [NAME] when he/she got married the first time? NEVER MARRIED ........... 1 NEXT PERSON NEVER MARRIED ........... 1 NEXT PERSON CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2 CURRENTLY MARRIED.. 2 WIDOWED....................... 3 WIDOWED ....................... 3 DIVORCED ...................... 4 DIVORCED ...................... 4 SEPARATED .................. 5 SEPARATED .................. 5 MONTH .... MONTH .... YEAR ......... YEAR ......... NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 COMPLETED AGE ............. COMPLETED AGE ............. 128 0 0 HH N : … SET N : … _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRE-SCHOOL ........................ 01 PRIMARY................................ 02 PRIMARY ............................... 02 PRIMARY................................ 02 PRIMARY ............................... 02 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 LOWER SECONDARY ........... 03 HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04 HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04 HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04 HIGHER SECONDATY ........... 04 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 SHORT-TERM TRAINING ..... 05 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 TRADE VOC. SCHOOL .......... 06 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL 07 SECONDARY VOC. SCHOOL.07 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 TRADE COLLEGE .................. 08 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 VOC. COLLEGE ..................... 09 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 UNIVERSITY........................... 10 UNIVERSITY .......................... 10 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER ................................. 11 MASTER ................................. 11 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 PhD (DOCTOR) ...................... 12 GENERAL GRADE.... GENERAL GRADE.... GENERAL GRADE.... GENERAL GRADE.... NUMBER OF YEARS .. ........ NUMBER OF YEARS ... ........ NUMBER OF YEARS ........... NUMBER OF YEARS... ........ 21. CHECK QUESTION 18: IF QUESTION 18 = 01 (SOME PRIMARY) QUESTION 22; OTHERWISE QUESTION 23. YES .................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 YES.................................. 1 YES .................................. 1 NO.................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 NO ................................... 2 NO .................................... 2 23. CHECK QUESTION 4 OR QUESTION 5: ASK FOR PERSONS AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER (BORN BEFORE APRIL 1999). NEVER MARRIED ........... 1 NEXT PERSON NEVER MARRIED........... 1 NEVER MARRIED ........... 1 NEXT PERSON NEXT PERSON NEVER MARRIED .......... 1 NEXT PERSON CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2 CURRENTLY MARRIED .. 2 CURRENTLY MARRIED . 2 CURRENTLY MARRIED .. 2 WIDOWED ....................... 3 WIDOWED ....................... 3 WIDOWED....................... 3 WIDOWED ....................... 3 DIVORCED ...................... 4 DIVORCED....................... 4 DIVORCED ...................... 4 DIVORCED ...................... 4 SEPARATED .................. 5 SEPARATED ................... 5 SEPARATED .................. 5 SEPARATED ................... 5 MONTH .... MONTH .... MONTH .... MONTH .... YEAR ......... YEAR ......... YEAR ......... YEAR ......... NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR .. 9998 NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 NEXT PERSON NOT STATED YEAR ... 9998 COMPLETED AGE ............. COMPLETED AGE ............. COMPLETED AGE ............. COMPLETED AGE ............. 129 PART 2: INFORMATION ON BIRTH HISTORY OF WOMEN AGED 15 - 49 27. CHECK QUESTIONS 3, 4 AND 5 TO DETERMINE WOMEN AGED 15-49 (BORN FROM 1/4/1964 TO 31/3/1999). IF YES, WRITE NAME AND ORDER NUMBER OF WOMEN IN PART 1 INTO SPECIFIED LINES AND 2 SPECIFIED LARGE BOXES (EACH WOMEN IS RECORDED INTO ONE COLUMN). YES ............... 1 NO ................. 2 PART 3: INFORMATION ON THE DECEASED OF THE HOUSEHOLD NAME AND NUMBER QUESTIONS 28. Have you ever given birth? _________________ _________________ _________________ GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1 GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1 GIVEN BIRTH .............. 1 NOT GIVEN BIRTH ...... 2 NOT GIVEN BIRTH ..... 2 NOT GIVEN BIRTH ..... 2 NEXT PERSON 29. Total sons and total daughters to whom you have given birth? 30. Number of sons and number of daughters to whom you have given birth who are currently living with you? 31. Number of sons and number of daughters to whom you have given birth who are currently living elsewhere? 32. Have you ever given birth who were born alive but later died? IF YES: Number of dead sons and daughters? NEXT PERSON NEXT PERSON TOTAL OF SONS.......... TOTAL OF SONS.......... TOTAL OF SONS.......... TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS TOTAL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS 33. CHECK: Q 29 = Q 30 + Q 31 + Q 32. IF FALSE, RE-ASK FOR CONSISTENCY. 34. In what solar calendar month and year have you given the last birth? 35. How many sons and daughters did you have at the last birth? 36. Year of birth as solar calendar and sex of each of your children, beginning with the first child? SON = 1; DAUGHTER = 2. RECORD IN TURN FROM THE FIRST CHILD TO THE FIFTH ONE, INCLUDED THE CHILDREN WHO ARE CURRENTLY ALIVE OR DEAD. DO NOT RECORD FROM THE SIXTH CHILD AND ABOVE. CHILD ORDER NO 1 2 3 4 5 MONTH.................... MONTH.................... MONTH.................... YEAR........ YEAR........ YEAR........ NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBER OF SONS.......... NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS NUMBERL OF DAUGHTERS YEAR OF BIRTH SEX YEAR OF BIRTH SEX YEAR OF BIRTH SEX 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 130 0 0 HH N :… SET N :… PART 3: INFORMATION ON THE DECEASED OF THE HOUSEHOLD 37. From the 1st of 2013 Lunar New Year “Quy Ty” (10/02/2013 as solar calendar) to end of 31/3/2014, were there any usual residents of your household died (including infants)? YES ............... 1 NO…….. .......... PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS NUMBER QUESTIONS THE DECEASED ….…. THE DECEASED ….…. THE DECEASED ….…. MALE ............................... 1 MALE ............................... 1 MALE............................... 1 FEMALE........................... 2 FEMALE .......................... 2 FEMALE .......................... 2 MONTH .............. MONTH .............. MONTH .............. YEAR .. YEAR .. YEAR .. 38. Please let me know the full name of each deceased? 39. Is [NAME] male or female? 40. In what solar calendar month and year was [NAME] born? Q 42 Q 42 Q 42 NOT STATED YEAR 9998 NOT STATED YEAR 9998 NOT STATED YEAR 9998 COM. AGE ...... COM. AGE ...... COM. AGE ...... MONTH ............... MONTH .............. MONTH ............... 41. What was solar calendar completed age of [NAME] when he/she died? (IF AGE IS 95 YEARS OR MORE, WRITE ‘95’) 42. In what solar calendar month and year did [NAME] die? 43. What was the cause of [NAME]’s death? 44. Where did [NAME] die? YEAR ................ 2 01 YEAR ................ 2 01 YEAR .................2 01 DISEASE ......................... 1 DISEASE ......................... 1 DISEASE ......................... 1 WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2 WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2 WORKING ACCIDENT .... 2 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ....... 3 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ...... 3 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT ...... 3 OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4 OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4 OTHER ACCIDENT ......... 4 SUICIDE ........................ 5 SUICIDE ......................... 5 SUICIDE ......................... 5 OTHER _____________ 6 OTHER _____________ 6 OTHER _____________ 6 (SPECITY) (SPECITY) (SPECITY) HEALTH FACILITY .......... 1 HEALTH FACILITY .......... 1 HEALTH FACILITY ........... 1 AT HOME ........................ 2 AT HOME ....................... 2 AT HOME ........................ 2 OTHER HOME ................. 3 OTHER HOME ................ 3 OTHER HOME ................. 3 PLACE OF WORK ........... 4 PLACE OF WORK ........... 4 PLACE OF WORK ............ 4 OTHER PLACE _______ 5 OTHER PLACE ________5 OTHER PLACE ________ 5 (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) (SPECIFY) 45. CHECK QUESTION 39 (CODE “2”), QUESTIONS 40, 41, AND 42 (DEAD AGES FROM 15 TO 49), QUESTION 43 (CODE “1” OR “6”): FEMALES AGED 15 - 49 DIED DUE TO DISEASE OR OTHER CAUSE, ASK QUESTION 46, OTHERWISE, MOVE TO QUESTION 47. 46. How did [NAME] die? PREGNANCY .................. 1 PREGNANCY .................. 1 PREGNANCY ................... 1 AFTER MISCARRIAGE/ ABORTION/STILL BIRTH 2 AFTER MISCARRIAGE/ ABORTION/STILL BIRTH 2 AFTER MISCARRIAGE/ ABORTION/STILL BIRTH . 2 CHILDBIRTH ................... 3 CHILDBIRTH ................... 3 CHILDBIRTH ................... 3 WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER GIVING BIRTH ................. 4 WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER GIVING BIRTH ................ 4 WITHIN 42 DAYS AFTER GIVING BIRTH ................ 4 OTHER______________ 5 (SPECIFY) OTHER _____________ 5 (SPECIFY) OTHER _____________ 5 (SPECIFY) 47. IF THERE ARE ANY DECEASED PERSONS, ASK QUESTION 38; IF NO DECEASED, MOVE TO ASK PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS. 131 PART 4: INFORMATION ON EVENTS OF DEATH OF THE HOUSEHOLD DURING THE LAST 5 YEARS 48. During the last 5 years (from 1/4/2009 to the end of 31/3/2014), did any usual residents of your household die? YES...............................1 NO ................................2 If yes, how many persons died during last 5 years? Including: a. Number of persons who were present before 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? b. Numver of persons who were present after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? PART 5 NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ NUMBER OF DEATHS:............ IF QUESTION 48b > 0, ASK QUESTION 48.1 AND QUESTION 48.2. IF QUESTION 48b = 0, ASK PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION. NUMBER QUESTIONS THE DECEASED ……. THE DECEASED ……. THE DECEASED ……. DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT PROVINCE PROVINCE PROVINCE 48.1. Please let me know full name and completed age of each deceased who presents after 0h00, April 1, 2009 but died? 48.2. Where did [NAME] usually reside before 0h00, April 1, 2009? ONLY ASK THE PERSONS WHO WERE BORN BEFORE 0H00, APRIL 1, 2009 132 0 0 HH N :… SET N :… PART 5: HOUSING INFORMATION QUESTION ANSWER 49. To whom does this dwelling/flat that your household is residing belong? HOUSEHOLD OWNED .......................................................................1 RENTED/BORROWED ......................................................................2 UNCLEAR OWNERSHIP ....................................................................3 NO HOUSING .....................................................................................4 Q 58 50. Is your household sharing the dwelling/flat with other household(s)? YES .............. 1 NUMBER OF SHARED PERSONS OF NO ................2 51. Is the dwelling/flat of your household the apartment building, the single detached house or the villa? How many floors have this dwelling? IN THIS QUESTION, THE SINGLE OTHER HOUSEHOLDS (EXCLUDE VISITORS) APARTMENT BUILDING .. 1 SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE . 2 DETACHED HOUSE DOES NOT INCLUDE THE VILLA. VILLA ................................ 3 52. How many the following rooms are there in this house/flat: a) Rooms? b) Separated bedrooms, in which? 53. How many square meters is the total floor space of this house/flat? NUMBER OF FLOORS ... ...... NUMBER OF FLOORS ... NUMBER OF FLOORS ... NUMBER OF ROOMS ....................................... ...... NUMBER OF SEPARATED BEDROOMS..................... 2 FLOOR SPACE (m ) .......................................... 54. What is the main construction material of the pier (or the pivot or the load-bearing wall) of this house/flat? CONCRETE ........................................................................................1 BRICK/STONE ....................................................................................2 STEEL/IRON/DURABLE WOOD .........................................................3 WOOD OF LOW QUALITY/BAMBOO .................................................4 SOIL ....................................................................................................5 OTHER ________________________________________________ 6 (SPECIFY) 55. What is the main construction material of the roof of this house/flat? CONCRETE ........................................................................................1 TILE (CEMENT, TERRA-COTTA) .......................................................2 SLAB (CEMENT, METAL) ...................................................................3 LEAF/STRAW/OIL PAPER..................................................................4 OTHER ________________________________________________ 5 (SPECIFY) 56. What is the main construction material of the outer walls of this house/flat? CONCRETE ........................................................................................1 BRICK/STONE ....................................................................................2 WOOD/METAL....................................................................................3 CLAY/STRAW .....................................................................................4 WATTLE/PLYWOOD ..........................................................................5 OTHER ________________________________________________ 6 (SPECIFY) 57. What year was this house/flat started using? BEFORE 1975 ....................................................................... 1 FROM 1975 TO 1999 ............................................................. 2 FROM 2000 TO NAY ............................................................. 3 20 NOT STATED ........................................................................ 4 133 QUESTION 58. In the forthcoming 3 years, would your ANSWER YES ........................................................................................ 1 household intend to purchase or rent other dwellings? IF YES: Does your household intend to purchase or rent the apartment building or the single detached house, with the floor is less than, equal or greater than 70 m2? What province/city under the Central is it? 70 m 2 70 m APARTMENT BUILDING ............................... 3 .....4 SINGLE DETACHED HOUSE ........................ 5 .....6 PROVINCE/CITY___________________________ NO ......................................................................................... 2 59. What is the main kind of fuel (energy) that your household is using for lighting? ELECTRICITY .................................................................................... 1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR................................................................... 2 KEROSENE ........................................................................................ 3 GAS .................................................................................................... 4 OTHER ________________________________________________ 5 (SPECIFY) 60. What is the main kind of fuel (energy) that your household is using for cooking? ELECTRICITY .................................................................................... 1 PARAFFIN .......................................................................................... 2 GAS .................................................................................................... 3 COAL .................................................................................................. 4 FIREWOOD ........................................................................................ 5 OTHER ________________________________________________ 6 (SPECIFY) NO USE .............................................................................................. 7 61. What is the main source of cooking/drinking water of your household? INDOORS TAP WATER ..................................................................... 1 PUBLIC TAP WATER ......................................................................... 2 DRILLED WELL .................................................................................. 3 PROTECTED DIG WELL .................................................................... 4 UN-PROTECTED DIG WELL ............................................................. 5 PROTECTED SLOT WATER .............................................................. 6 UN-PROTECTED SLOT WATER ....................................................... 7 RAIN WATER .................................................................................... 8 OTHER ________________________________________________ 9 (SPECIFY) 62. What kind of toilet facility is your household using most? INDOOR FLUSH/SEMI FLUSH TOILET ............................................. 1 OUTDOOR FLUSH/SEMI FLUSH TOILET ......................................... 2 OTHER ............................................................................................... 3 NO TOILET ......................................................................................... 4 63. At present, does your dwelling/flat/household have any of the following appliances: Television? Computer? Internet connection (wifi, cable or 3G)? Land-line telephone/Mobile phone? Refrigerator? Washing machine? Water heater? Air condition? Motorcycle or Motorbike? Car? YES NO TELEVISION ......................................................... 1 ...2 COMPUTER .......................................................... 1 ...2 INTERNET CONNECTION (WIFI, CABLE OR 3G) ........ 1 ...2 LAND-LINE TELEPHONE/MOBILEPHONE.......... 1 ...2 REFRIGERATOR .................................................. 1 ...2 WASHING MACHINE ............................................ 1 ...2 WATER HEATER .................................................. 1 ...2 AIR CONDITION ................................................... 1 ...2 MOTORCYCLE/MOTORBIKE............................... 1 ...2 CAR ....................................................................... 1 ...2 134 2 Annex 2a: Results of sample allocation at district level in the 2014 IPS New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) ENTIRE COUNTRY 01. Hà Nội 1 Quarter Ba Đình 2 Quarter Hoàn Kiếm 3 Quarter Tây Hồ 4 Quarter Long Biên 5 Quarter Cầu Giấy 6 Quarter Đống Đa 7 Quarter Hai Bà Trưng 8 Quarter Hoàng Mai 9 Quarter Thanh Xuân 16 District Sóc Sơn 17 District Đông Anh 18 District Gia Lâm 19 District Từ Liêm 20 District Thanh Trì 250 District Mê Linh 268 Quarter Hà Đông 269 Town Sơn Tây 271 District Ba Vì 272 District Phúc Thọ 273 District Đan Phượng 274 District Hoài Đức 275 District Quốc Oai 276 District Thạch Thất 277 District Chương Mỹ 278 District Thanh Oai 279 District Thường Tín 280 District Phú Xuyên 281 District Ứng Hòa 282 District Mỹ Đức (1) (2) (3) (4) 186 697 22 444 322 171 817 22 196 862 12 801 1 749 334 11 863 1 713 684 513 61 814 484 60 416 356 39 557 324 38 939 215 35 179 207 34 461 569 63 722 544 62 335 434 67 263 412 64 599 780 102 043 736 99 361 560 77 636 537 75 772 659 95 603 644 94 571 447 62 926 430 60 729 470 69 556 434 67 980 706 92 639 679 92 020 398 62 163 369 60 685 685 124 141 652 120 875 356 56 431 338 55 622 336 46 888 311 46 623 422 60 904 393 58 927 271 34 749 237 32 624 456 61 817 420 60 307 304 41 043 277 40 591 284 35 638 252 35 308 395 50 535 358 50 063 330 40 863 307 40 498 348 44 121 314 43 664 494 70 756 429 67 965 341 46 281 320 45 591 418 56 881 388 56 068 427 53 687 378 53 298 421 50 873 341 50 472 406 43 625 348 43 320 135 (5) 37 395 2 207 78 63 59 79 81 100 87 98 78 83 96 78 110 75 69 77 57 78 64 60 71 64 66 83 68 75 73 71 66 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 02. Hà Giang 24 Town Hà Giang 26 District Đồng Văn 27 District Mèo Vạc 28 District Yên Minh 29 District Quản Bạ 30 District Vị Xuyên 31 District Bắc Mê 32 District Hoàng Su Phì 33 District Xín Mần 34 District Bắc Quang 35 District Quang Bình 04. Cao Bằng 40 City Cao Bằng 42 District Bảo Lâm 43 District Bảo Lạc 44 District Thông Nông 45 District Hà Quảng 46 District Trà Lĩnh 47 District Trùng Khánh 48 District Hạ Lang 49 District Quảng Uyên 50 District Phục Hoà 51 District Hoà An 52 District Nguyên Bình 53 District Thạch An 06. Bắc Kạn 58 Town Bắc Kạn 60 District Pác Nặm 61 District Ba Bể 62 District Ngân Sơn 63 District Bạch Thông 64 District Chợ Đồn 65 District Chợ Mới 66 District Na Rì (1) 1 946 109 174 168 237 116 266 115 177 196 242 146 1 523 166 138 125 75 105 67 153 83 121 67 188 136 99 949 95 82 159 95 122 155 116 125 136 (2) 159 581 13 684 13 502 13 543 15 029 9 814 21 577 9 387 12 372 11 907 26 020 12 746 123 617 16 821 10 669 9 936 5 121 7 910 5 469 11 847 6 011 9 976 5 866 17 039 9 102 7 850 74 816 11 409 6 224 10 859 6 901 7909 12588 9514 9412 (3) 1 747 99 155 150 219 103 242 102 151 177 218 131 1 313 154 123 107 64 86 57 131 69 104 58 162 115 83 824 84 72 143 84 105 133 100 103 (4) 157 797 13 403 13 337 13 422 14 825 9 680 21 400 9 297 12 199 11 775 25 827 12 632 121 731 16 414 10 577 9 808 5 038 7 763 5 376 11 703 5 918 9 839 5 792 16 816 8 973 7 714 74 025 11 185 6 190 10 754 6 832 7843 12461 9459 9301 (5) 414 37 37 37 39 31 46 31 35 34 51 36 394 41 33 31 24 28 24 34 24 32 24 41 30 28 243 34 25 33 26 28 35 31 31 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 08. Tuyên Quang 70 City Tuyên Quang 71 District Lâm Bình 72 District Nà Hang 73 District Chiêm Hóa 74 District Hàm Yên 75 District Yên Sơn 76 District Sơn Dương 10. Lào Cai 80 City Lào Cai 82 District Bát Xát 83 District Mường Khương 84 District Si Ma Cai 85 District Bắc Hà 86 District Bảo Thắng 87 District Bảo Yên 88 District Sa Pa 89 District Văn Bàn 11. Điện Biên 94 City Điện Biên Phủ 95 Town Mường Lay 96 District Mường Nhé 97 District Mường Chà 98 District Tủa Chùa 99 District Tuần Giáo 100 District Điện Biên 101 District Điện Biên Đông 102 District Mường ảng 103 District Nậm Pồ 12. Lai Châu 105 Town Lai Châu 106 District Tam Đường 107 District Mường Tè 108 District Sìn Hồ (1) 1 995 267 72 142 352 312 411 439 1 701 289 204 135 82 155 260 231 124 221 1 497 147 53 82 130 149 222 324 167 114 109 1 146 77 149 139 222 137 (2) 185 403 26 397 6 386 9 648 30 785 27 250 41 349 43 588 141 958 28 381 14 856 11 181 6 171 11 193 25 587 17 637 10 464 16 488 105 252 14 926 3 258 5 320 7 233 9 109 14 810 25 080 10 240 8 327 6 949 76 980 8 167 9609 7696 13302 (3) 1 845 249 72 123 323 294 378 406 1 524 263 181 119 68 134 244 213 104 198 1 389 137 50 75 114 137 208 305 153 104 106 1 043 67 135 123 199 (4) 183 332 26 119 6 386 9 529 30 636 27 117 40 201 43 344 140 630 27 964 14 726 11 069 6 087 11 093 25 429 17 495 10 375 16 392 104 095 14 451 3 226 5 186 7 021 9 028 14 702 24 943 10 142 8 290 7 106 75 833 7 958 9462 7527 13085 (5) 345 51 25 31 56 52 64 66 349 53 39 33 25 33 51 42 32 41 320 38 24 24 27 30 39 50 32 29 27 248 28 31 28 36 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 109 District Phong Thổ 110 District Than Uyên 111 District Tân Uyên 112 District Nậm Nhùn 14. Sơn La 116 City Sơn La 118 District Quỳnh Nhai 119 District Thuận Châu 120 District Mường La 121 District Bắc Yên 122 District Phù Yên 123 District Mộc Châu 124 District Yên Châu 125 District Mai Sơn 126 District Sông Mã 127 District Sốp Cộp 128 District Vân Hồ 15. Yên Bái 132 City Yên Bái 133 Town Nghĩa Lộ 135 District Lục Yên 136 District Văn Yên 137 District Mù Căng Chải 138 District Trấn Yên 139 District Trạm Tấu 140 District Văn Chấn 141 District Yên Bình 17. Hoà Bình 148 City Hòa Bình 150 District Đà Bắc 151 District Kỳ Sơn 152 District Lương Sơn 153 District Kim Bôi 154 District Cao Phong (1) 197 161 141 60 2 700 209 182 339 280 116 259 249 165 376 285 108 132 2 001 255 71 257 320 114 249 69 380 286 1 916 199 151 85 206 241 122 138 (2) 13 571 11 465 9 272 3 898 243 157 27 194 12 307 29 995 19 404 11 311 24 034 25 546 16 264 31 113 25 888 7 910 12 191 186 463 28 392 7 207 24 779 28 779 8 453 22 225 4 898 35 324 26 406 195 562 26 235 12 498 7 747 22 774 24 349 9 824 (3) 179 149 131 60 2 450 190 168 309 232 100 231 221 150 352 266 99 132 1 813 231 64 233 293 100 227 57 349 259 1 705 183 130 75 192 204 109 (4) 13 372 11 327 9 204 3 898 240 008 26 579 12 158 29 817 18 240 11 219 23 899 25 386 16 152 30 824 25 734 7 809 12 191 184 959 27 867 7 156 24 676 28 654 8 385 21 944 4 842 35 202 26 233 193 369 25 725 12 413 7 635 22 662 24 095 9 676 (5) 37 34 30 24 529 52 35 55 43 34 49 51 40 56 51 28 35 395 53 27 50 54 29 47 24 60 51 453 51 35 28 48 49 31 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 155 District Tân Lạc 156 District Mai Châu 157 District Lạc Sơn 158 District Yên Thủy 159 District Lạc Thủy 19. Thái Nguyên 164 City Thái Nguyên 165 Town Sông Công 167 District Định Hóa 168 District Phú Lương 169 District Đồng Hỷ 170 District Võ Nhai 171 District Đại Từ 172 District Phổ Yên 173 District Phú Bình 20. Lạng Sơn 178 City Lạng Sơn 180 District Tràng Định 181 District Bình Gia 182 District Văn Lãng 183 District Cao Lộc 184 District Văn Quan 185 District Bắc Sơn 186 District Hữũ L?ng 187 District Chi Lăng 188 District Lộc Bình 189 District Đình Lập 22. Quảng Ninh 193 City Hạ Long 194 City Móng Cái 195 City Cẩm Phả 196 City Uông Bí 198 District Bình Liêu (1) 212 151 275 117 157 3 271 676 142 459 298 300 188 512 346 350 2 011 194 201 159 156 179 163 193 256 213 208 89 3 018 527 219 445 264 87 139 (2) 18 985 12 566 29 865 15 210 15 509 325 680 95 286 14 862 24 120 29 733 28 729 16 370 44 823 36 560 35 197 179 738 24 627 14 868 12 143 12 618 16 681 13 017 15 908 27 851 17 077 18 492 6 456 316 732 65 347 23 360 51 681 29 326 6 091 (3) 188 130 246 104 144 3 065 628 131 435 279 282 173 481 327 329 1 778 182 177 139 136 156 139 172 230 192 178 77 2 809 503 201 428 248 79 (4) 18 719 12 458 29 667 15 055 15 264 320 498 92 200 14 715 23 974 29 475 28 293 16 243 44 542 36 095 34 961 178 119 24 228 14 753 12 033 12 530 16 500 12 945 15 800 27 593 16 971 18 375 6 391 312 865 64 639 23 202 51 260 28 738 6 011 (5) 43 35 55 39 39 518 96 39 49 55 53 40 67 60 59 438 49 39 35 36 41 36 40 53 41 43 25 600 81 48 72 54 25 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 199 District Tiên Yên 200 District Đầm Hà 201 District Hải Hà 202 District Ba Chẽ 203 District Vân Đồn 204 District Hoành Bồ 205 District Đông Triều 206 Town Quảng Yên 207 District Cô Tô 24. Bắc Giang 213 City Bắc Giang 215 District Yên Thế 216 District Tân Yên 217 District Lạng Giang 218 District Lục Nam 219 District Lục Ngạn 220 District Sơn Động 221 District Yên Dũng 222 District Việt Yên 223 District Hiệp Hòa 25. Phú Thọ 227 City Việt Trì 228 Town Phú Thọ 230 District Đoan Hùng 231 District Hạ Hoà 232 District Thanh Ba 233 District Phù Ninh 234 District Yên Lập 235 District Cẩm Khê 236 District Tam Nông 237 District Lâm Thao 238 District Thanh Sơn (1) 130 86 148 62 98 122 473 342 15 3 365 264 240 403 322 479 472 200 290 286 409 3 049 348 129 264 287 274 222 216 305 196 210 260 140 (2) 10 555 8 309 13 003 4 310 10 416 11 568 45 818 35 584 1 364 410 452 39 841 26 202 44 261 51 771 51 634 48 566 16 530 35 201 42 492 53 954 362 098 53 379 20 942 29 241 30 181 31 012 25 675 21 235 33 069 20 140 29 578 29 667 (3) 118 76 132 54 86 106 452 314 12 3 123 248 218 378 297 451 442 177 265 267 380 2 755 319 114 233 254 245 203 199 274 176 195 237 (4) 10 446 8 241 12 878 4 233 10 293 11 172 45 245 35 171 1 336 406 537 39 373 25 966 43 843 51 261 51 297 48 235 16 332 34 847 41 939 53 444 356 779 52 329 20 076 28 747 29 841 30 554 25 287 21 072 32 759 19 866 29 149 29 406 (5) 32 29 36 24 32 34 68 60 5 633 63 51 67 72 72 70 41 59 65 73 678 73 45 54 55 56 51 46 57 45 54 54 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 239 District Thanh Thuỷ 240 District Tân Sơn 26. Vĩnh Phúc 243 City Vĩnh Yên 244 Town Phúc Yên 246 District Lập Thạch 247 District Tam Dương 248 District Tam Đảo 249 District Bình Xuyên 251 District Yên Lạc 252 District Vĩnh Tường 253 District Sông Lô 27. Bắc Ninh 256 City Bắc Ninh 258 District Yên Phong 259 District Quế Võ 260 District Tiên Du 261 Town Từ Sơn 262 District Thuận Thành 263 District Gia Bình 264 District Lương Tài 30. Hải Dương 288 City Hải Dương 290 Town Chí Linh 291 District Nam Sách 292 District Kinh Môn 293 District Kim Thành 294 District Thanh Hà 295 District Cẩm Giàng 296 District Bình Giang 297 District Gia Lộc 298 District Tứ Kỳ 299 District Ninh Giang 300 District Thanh Miện (1) 160 178 1 903 173 186 245 187 134 198 236 344 200 1 910 341 231 230 195 253 281 191 188 3 659 503 327 242 332 277 346 257 211 254 383 268 259 141 (2) 19 835 18 144 265 803 28 378 28 388 31 742 24 852 17 447 27 563 35 327 49 206 22 900 284 072 46 374 31 585 36 137 35 158 38 845 38 459 27 785 29 729 509 613 66 285 46 258 32 846 46 739 36 963 46 421 35 537 29 533 41 323 49 599 41 128 36 981 (3) 145 161 1 735 153 164 225 171 125 185 219 310 183 1 719 304 217 199 175 218 259 177 170 3 343 475 298 220 305 254 314 228 188 227 355 240 239 (4) 19 655 18 038 261 425 27 358 27 630 31 173 24 490 17 213 27 189 34 957 48 743 22 672 280 831 45 421 31 314 35 768 34 890 38 370 38 081 27 565 29 422 504 169 65 459 45 390 32 525 46 384 36 670 45 932 35 208 29 191 40 969 49 132 40 653 36 656 (5) 45 43 483 53 53 56 50 42 52 59 70 48 474 68 56 60 59 62 62 53 54 776 81 68 57 68 61 68 60 54 64 70 64 61 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 31. Hải Phòng 303 Quarter Hồng Bàng 304 Quarter Ngô Quyền 305 Quarter Lê Chân 306 Quarter Hải An 307 Quarter Kiến An 308 Quarter Đồ Sơn 309 Quarter Dương Kinh 311 District Thuỷ Nguyên 312 District An Dương 313 District An Lão 314 District Kiến Thuỵ 315 District Tiên Lãng 316 District Vĩnh Bảo 317 District Cát Hải 318 District Bạch Long Vĩ 33. Hưng Yên 323 City Hưng Yên 325 District Văn Lâm 326 District Văn Giang 327 District Yên Mỹ 328 District Mỹ Hào 329 District Ân Thi 330 District Khoái Châu 331 District Kim Động 332 District Tiên Lữ 333 District Phù Cừ 34. Thái Bình 336 City Thái Bình 338 District Quỳnh Phụ 339 District Hưng Hà 340 District Đông Hưng 341 District Thái Thụy (1) 4 128 234 362 476 226 202 110 105 667 319 312 276 322 410 103 4 2 330 214 212 203 280 184 266 364 238 202 167 3 644 399 457 479 490 496 142 (2) 529 548 29 115 48 187 60 298 29 935 28 864 12 919 14 385 82 724 45 403 39 104 36 370 39 486 53 791 8 645 322 326 238 29 959 33 341 27 260 37 124 26 605 37 055 52 127 31 543 26 568 24 656 547 727 55 603 72 409 74 598 73 872 76 473 (3) 3 880 223 344 459 215 186 100 99 629 303 295 258 298 380 91 (4) 522 389 28 668 47 494 59 388 29 133 27 946 12 670 14 277 81 947 45 018 38 752 36 186 39 100 53 250 8 560 1 971 181 180 174 223 154 229 317 189 175 149 3 210 367 407 435 426 444 322 633 29 553 32 968 27 017 36 788 26 343 36 679 51 444 31 177 26 276 24 388 542 693 54 681 71 845 74 069 73 184 75 740 (5) 827 54 69 77 54 53 36 38 91 67 63 60 63 73 29 568 55 58 52 61 52 61 72 56 51 50 660 74 85 86 86 87 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 342 District Tiền Hải 343 District Kiến Xương 344 District Vũ Thư 35. Hà Nam 347 City Phủ Lý 349 District Duy Tiên 350 District Kim Bảng 351 District Thanh Liêm 352 District Bình Lục 353 District Lý Nhân 36. Nam Định 356 City Nam Định 358 District Mỹ Lộc 359 District Vụ Bản 360 District ý Yên 361 District Nghĩa Hưng 362 District Nam Trực 363 District Trực Ninh 364 District Xuân Trường 365 District Giao Thủy 366 District Hải Hậu 37. Ninh Bình 369 City Ninh Bình 370 Town Tam Điệp 372 District Nho Quan 373 District Gia Viễn 374 District Hoa Lư 375 District Yên Khánh 376 District Kim Sơn 377 District Yên Mô 38. Thanh Hoá 380 City Thanh Hóa 381 Town Bỉm Sơn (1) 413 455 455 1 834 227 301 277 296 334 399 4 256 661 152 271 512 400 410 418 383 453 596 2 003 231 125 342 241 168 310 336 250 7 340 588 110 143 (2) 60 922 68 236 65 614 235 044 24 122 39 331 37 850 38 709 43 036 51 996 555 605 78 864 20 357 38 120 66 019 54 391 58 324 54 949 48 460 55 846 80 275 257 088 33 484 17 006 38 754 32 735 20 139 37 878 44 755 32 337 893 549 94 444 16 160 (3) 358 379 394 1 612 200 261 241 259 294 357 3 926 610 141 247 479 375 390 397 327 399 561 1 733 191 113 315 217 140 257 284 216 6 671 538 102 (4) 60 464 67 673 65 037 232 588 23 621 38 881 37 452 38 298 42 691 51 645 550 370 77 879 20 204 37 625 65 313 53 943 57 874 54 558 47 933 55 420 79 621 253 586 32 903 16 245 38 295 32 390 19 946 37 508 44 334 31 965 883 022 92 948 15 907 (5) 78 83 81 373 49 63 61 62 66 72 736 89 45 62 81 74 76 74 70 75 90 448 58 40 62 57 45 62 67 57 1 479 97 40 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 382 Town Sầm Sơn 384 District Mường Lát 385 District Quan Hóa 386 District Bá Thước 387 District Quan Sơn 388 District Lang Chánh 389 District Ngọc Lặc 390 District Cẩm Thủy 391 District Thạch Thành 392 District Hà Trung 393 District Vĩnh Lộc 394 District Yên Định 395 District Thọ Xuân 396 District Thường Xuân 397 District Triệu Sơn 398 District Thiệu Hoá 399 District Hoằng Hóa 400 District Hậu Lộc 401 District Nga Sơn 402 District Như Xuân 403 District Như Thanh 404 District Nông Cống 405 District Đông Sơn 406 District Quảng Xương 407 District Tĩnh Gia 40. Nghệ An 412 City Vinh 413 Town Cửa Lò 414 Town Thái Hoà 415 District Quế Phong 416 District Quỳ Châu 417 District Kỳ Sơn 418 District Tương Dương (1) 92 100 141 247 111 113 380 247 281 254 159 323 470 215 423 314 429 318 285 201 215 364 163 412 385 6 568 587 88 140 200 146 204 188 144 (2) 14 347 6 708 10 347 23 851 7 968 10 375 31 425 25 747 33 090 30 945 22 042 42 466 57 861 20 336 53 384 41 160 56 022 42 216 35 875 15 382 20 594 45 871 20 973 57 560 56 400 752 898 94 309 13 103 17 093 13 279 12 378 13 704 17 200 (3) 85 92 123 224 99 102 356 227 251 229 134 292 427 198 387 286 386 290 258 183 198 330 147 376 351 6 049 547 80 130 185 134 182 164 (4) 14 129 6 627 10 266 23 756 7 885 10 295 31 204 25 637 32 911 30 675 21 841 41 044 57 253 20 192 52 949 40 791 55 561 41 904 35 622 14 661 20 449 44 666 20 821 56 957 56 071 743 691 92 317 12 963 16 841 13 197 12 334 13 530 16 758 (5) 38 26 32 49 28 32 56 51 58 56 47 64 76 45 73 64 75 65 60 38 45 67 46 76 75 1 200 97 36 41 36 35 37 41 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 419 District Nghĩa Đàn 420 District Quỳ Hợp 421 District Quỳnh Lưu 422 District Con Cuông 423 District Tân Kỳ 424 District Anh Sơn 425 District Diễn Châu 426 District Yên Thành 427 District Đô Lương 428 District Thanh Chương 429 District Nghi Lộc 430 District Nam Đàn 431 District Hưng Nguyên 432 Town Hoàng Mai 42. Hà Tĩnh 436 City Hà Tĩnh 437 Town Hồng Lĩnh 439 District Hương Sơn 440 District Đức Thọ 441 District Vũ Quang 442 District Nghi Xuân 443 District Can Lộc 444 District Hương Khê 445 District Thạch Hà 446 District Cẩm Xuyên 447 District Kỳ Anh 448 District Lộc Hà 44. Quảng Bình 450 City Đồng Hới 452 District Minh Hóa 453 District Tuyên Hóa 454 District Quảng Trạch 455 District Bố Trạch (1) 332 302 464 141 290 268 515 554 395 546 477 321 270 140 3 039 173 71 425 273 113 222 267 325 315 338 349 168 2 057 214 123 194 508 431 145 (2) 30 118 28 727 61 944 15 883 32 088 27 608 68 693 66 318 49 205 55 304 46 356 39 281 27 988 22 319 344 316 26 369 10 606 33 693 31 220 9 097 26 427 34 824 27 836 35 399 40 486 47 329 21 030 211 908 30 417 10 575 19 214 50 669 42 764 (3) 308 279 421 129 267 246 476 512 362 508 440 292 247 140 2 777 157 65 393 245 101 203 244 303 284 311 316 155 1 898 198 107 174 474 401 (4) 29 883 28 514 61 378 15 764 31 384 27 371 68 135 65 826 48 522 54 392 45 820 38 715 27 728 22 319 341 211 25 849 10 482 33 425 30 857 9 012 26 126 34 536 27 631 35 061 40 225 47 096 20 911 209 585 29 767 10 464 18 957 50 114 42 489 (5) 55 54 79 40 56 53 83 82 70 74 68 63 53 47 629 51 33 58 56 30 51 59 53 59 64 69 46 375 55 32 44 71 65 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 456 District Quảng Ninh 457 District Lệ Thủy 45. Quảng Trị 461 City Đông Hà 462 Town Quảng Trị 464 District Vĩnh Linh 465 District Hướng Hóa 466 District Gio Linh 467 District Đa Krông 468 District Cam Lộ 469 District Triệu Phong 470 District Hải Lăng 471 District Cồn Cỏ 46. Thừa Thiên Huế 474 City Huế 476 District Phong Điền 477 District Quảng Điền 478 District Phú Vang 479 Town Hương Thủy 480 Town Hương Trà 481 District A Lưới 482 District Phú Lộc 483 District Nam Đông 48. Đà Nẵng 490 Quarter Liên Chiểu 491 Quarter Thanh Khê 492 Quarter Hải Châu 493 Quarter Sơn Trà 494 Quarter Ngũ Hành Sơn 495 Quarter Cẩm Lệ 497 District Hoà Vang 498 District Hoàng Sa (1) 214 373 1 390 146 60 217 177 168 106 106 222 187 1 1 936 468 229 168 275 177 181 142 227 69 1 496 192 268 330 197 124 155 230 - 146 (2) 22 807 35 462 149 671 21 157 5 898 23 801 16 580 17 575 7 759 11 584 23 193 22 096 28 268 422 87 299 22 488 21 121 39 414 23 384 26 937 9 954 32 525 5 300 227 150 34 996 43 784 48 179 30 460 16 985 22 825 29 921 - (3) 199 345 1 242 134 54 194 155 146 92 97 203 167 (4) 22 635 35 159 148 088 20 829 5 766 23 547 16 405 17 438 7 620 11 465 23 049 21 969 1 784 441 213 157 255 165 165 121 209 58 1 427 182 256 316 188 118 149 218 265 202 85 864 22 399 21 044 39 275 23 143 26 050 9 825 32 374 5 228 221 935 33 766 43 016 47 020 29 719 16 466 22 469 29 479 (5) 48 60 359 46 24 49 41 42 28 34 48 47 461 93 48 46 63 48 51 31 57 24 392 58 66 69 55 41 48 55 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 49. Quảng Nam 502 City Tam Kỳ 503 City Hội An 504 District Tây Giang 505 District Đông Giang 506 District Đại Lộc 507 District Điện Bàn 508 District Duy Xuyên 509 District Quế Sơn 510 District Nam Giang 511 District Phước Sơn 512 District Hiệp Đức 513 District Thăng Bình 514 District Tiên Phước 515 District Bắc Trà My 516 District Nam Trà My 517 District Núi Thành 518 District Phú Ninh 519 District Nông Sơn 51. Quảng Ngãi 522 City Quảng Ngãi 524 District Bình Sơn 525 District Trà Bồng 526 District Tây Trà 527 District Sơn Tịnh 528 District Tư Nghĩa 529 District Sơn Hà 530 District Sơn Tây 531 District Minh Long 532 District Nghĩa Hành 533 District Mộ Đức 534 District Đức Phổ 535 District Ba Tơ 536 District Lý Sơn (1) 3 459 234 154 71 85 336 440 299 209 69 76 91 448 175 114 66 299 202 91 2 692 205 351 81 47 388 340 175 49 42 201 287 316 164 46 147 (2) 378 088 31 334 22 286 3 685 5 755 38 849 52 417 32 689 24 421 5 016 5 475 9 463 47 346 17 229 8 967 5 638 39 175 20 798 7 545 324 069 30 773 49 982 7 473 4 282 48 415 44 108 17 805 4 746 4 109 23 457 33 454 36 714 13 637 5 114 (3) 3 220 221 141 61 74 318 420 285 195 60 64 79 426 160 102 56 282 192 84 2 512 195 326 71 38 367 322 161 43 37 189 274 301 145 43 (4) 375 035 30 940 21 821 3 626 5 690 38 587 52 214 32 577 24 260 4 941 5 350 9 390 47 141 17 135 8 581 5 569 38 971 20 732 7 510 321 930 30 220 49 725 7 406 4 231 48 221 43 743 17 717 4 695 4 080 23 376 33 316 36 590 13 518 5 092 (5) 772 56 47 24 24 62 73 57 49 24 24 31 69 42 29 24 63 46 28 632 55 71 27 24 70 66 42 24 24 49 58 61 37 24 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 52. Bình Định 540 City Qui Nhơn 542 District An Lão 543 District Hoài Nhơn 544 District Hoài Ân 545 District Phù Mỹ 546 District Vĩnh Thạnh 547 District Tây Sơn 548 District Phù Cát 549 Town An Nhơn 550 District Tuy Phước 551 District Vân Canh 54. Phú Yên 555 City Tuy Hoà 557 Town Sông Cầu 558 District Đồng Xuân 559 District Tuy An 560 District Sơn Hòa 561 District Sông Hinh 562 District Tây Hoà 563 District Phú Hoà 564 District Đông Hoà 56. Khánh Hoà 568 City Nha Trang 569 City Cam Ranh 570 District Cam Lâm 571 District Vạn Ninh 572 Town Ninh Hòa 573 District Khánh Vĩnh 574 District Diên Khánh 575 District Khánh Sơn 576 District Trường Sa (1) 3 363 584 83 479 209 369 91 288 397 422 370 71 1 985 328 190 145 292 160 129 259 220 262 1 991 623 238 177 195 410 88 206 48 6 148 (2) 396 013 75 282 6 456 54 733 22 953 43 280 7 637 34 862 48 148 47 868 48 154 6 640 227 913 41 648 24 252 15 709 33 181 13 710 10 960 30 521 27 325 30 607 286 240 98 931 31 327 25 726 30 071 54 921 7 597 32 524 5 079 64 (3) 3 197 555 74 462 194 350 82 273 379 407 357 64 1 876 312 179 134 276 146 118 248 211 252 1 848 596 223 163 182 383 74 187 40 (4) 392 866 73 979 6 391 54 480 22 721 43 066 7 565 34 719 47 827 47 611 47 924 6 583 226 385 41 064 24 157 15 516 33 046 13 616 10 878 30 376 27 253 30 479 281 459 96 320 30 838 25 445 29 948 54 610 7 497 31 784 5 017 (5) 620 86 25 74 48 66 28 59 69 69 70 26 443 64 49 40 58 37 33 55 52 55 444 99 56 51 55 74 28 57 24 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 58. Ninh Thuận 582 City Phan Rang-Tháp Chàm 584 District Bác Ái 585 District Ninh Sơn 586 District Ninh Hải 587 District Ninh Phước 588 District Thuận Bắc 589 District Thuận Nam 60. Bình Thuận 593 City Phan Thiết 594 Town La Gi 595 District Tuy Phong 596 District Bắc Bình 597 District Hàm Thuận Bắc 598 District Hàm Thuận Nam 599 District Tánh Linh 600 District Đức Linh 601 District Hàm Tân 602 District Phú Quí 62. Kon Tum 608 City Kon Tum 610 District Đắk Glei 611 District Ngọc Hồi 612 District Đắk Tô 613 District Kon Plông 614 District Kon Rẫy 615 District Đắk Hà 616 District Sa Thầy 617 District Tu Mơ Rông 64. Gia Lai 622 City Pleiku 623 Town An Khê 624 Town Ayun Pa (1) 1 152 329 59 163 177 248 76 100 2 407 347 218 239 281 367 191 222 283 190 69 1 015 272 131 87 81 92 52 122 88 90 2 737 463 109 69 149 (2) 135 987 41 689 5 152 17 688 21 674 29 194 8 557 12 033 280 569 53 670 25 107 31 655 27 841 41 582 23 059 24 436 30 622 16 965 5 632 101 659 34 428 9 171 10 257 8 970 4 681 5 303 14 136 9 877 4 836 295 595 54 242 15 621 7 921 (3) 1 089 313 50 155 168 237 70 96 2 062 297 141 217 254 324 158 204 251 150 66 918 251 119 79 72 83 45 113 77 79 2 512 434 99 61 (4) 134 674 41 162 5 055 17 494 21 463 29 023 8 490 11 987 278 165 53 141 24 828 31 528 27 637 41 119 22 889 24 250 30 432 16 750 5 591 99 607 33 518 9 022 10 069 8 830 4 594 5 192 13 975 9 682 4 725 291 683 52 667 15 428 7 842 (5) 295 64 24 42 47 54 29 35 513 73 50 56 53 64 48 49 55 41 24 291 58 30 32 30 24 24 38 31 24 688 73 39 28 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 625 District KBang 626 District Đăk Đoa 627 District Chư Păh 628 District Ia Grai 629 District Mang Yang 630 District Kông Chro 631 District Đức Cơ 632 District Chư Prông 633 District Chư Sê 634 District Đăk Pơ 635 District Ia Pa 637 District Krông Pa 638 District Phú Thiện 639 District Chư Pưh 66. Đắk Lắk 643 City Buôn Ma Thuột 644 Town Buôn Hồ 645 District Ea H’leo 646 District Ea Súp 647 District Buôn Đôn 648 District Cư M’gar 649 District Krông Búk 650 District Krông Năng 651 District Ea Kar 652 District M’Đrắk 653 District Krông Bông 654 District Krông Pắc 655 District Krông A Na 656 District Lắk 657 District Cư Kuin 67. Đắk Nông 660 Town Gia Nghĩa 661 District Đăk Glong (1) 157 219 151 192 127 100 120 224 223 86 105 151 142 99 3 395 585 190 235 138 122 288 120 233 278 159 152 395 182 123 195 1 052 81 75 150 (2) 14 886 22 730 16 101 21 681 11 968 8 799 14 580 22 846 23 738 8 930 9 915 14 783 14 855 11 999 404 307 82 295 21 463 28 328 14 112 13 790 35 547 13 213 27 279 34 558 14 912 18 606 45 818 18 677 13 499 22 210 117 256 11 380 8 426 (3) 143 202 136 179 115 86 110 203 202 78 96 137 132 99 3 204 559 178 223 128 115 271 113 221 261 146 138 379 173 112 187 979 73 68 (4) 14 791 22 596 15 996 21 261 11 831 8 734 14 072 22 686 23 602 8 832 9 853 14 690 14 803 11 999 400 697 81 026 21 299 28 179 13 950 13 600 35 274 13 124 27 116 34 334 14 777 18 451 45 554 18 556 13 356 22 101 115 998 11 119 8 364 (5) 39 48 40 46 35 30 38 48 49 30 32 39 39 35 748 90 46 53 38 37 60 36 52 59 39 43 68 43 37 47 301 33 29 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 662 District Cư Jút 663 District Đắk Mil 664 District Krông Nô 665 District Đắk Song 666 District Đắk R’Lấp 667 District Tuy Đức 68. Lâm Đồng 672 City Đà Lạt 673 City Bảo Lộc 674 District Đam Rông 675 District Lạc Dương 676 District Lâm Hà 677 District Đơn Dương 678 District Đức Trọng 679 District Di Linh 680 District Bảo Lâm 681 District Đạ Huoai 682 District Đạ Tẻh 683 District Cát Tiên 70. Bình Phước 688 Town Phước Long 689 Town Đồng Xoài 690 Town Bình Long 691 District Bù Gia Mập 692 District Lộc Ninh 693 District Bù Đốp 694 District Hớn Quản 695 District Đồng Phù 696 District Bù Đăng 697 District Chơn Thành 72. Tây Ninh 703 Town Tây Ninh 705 District Tân Biên (1) 212 161 134 131 174 84 2 703 444 345 88 47 290 235 353 319 246 99 123 114 2 097 95 163 126 410 305 87 222 190 363 136 1 874 216 173 151 (2) 20 523 20 083 14 729 13 923 18 666 9 526 305 527 61 656 39 606 8 316 4 030 34 025 23 166 41 034 37 067 27 415 8 770 10 997 9 445 218 590 11 703 21 398 14 474 36 761 28 318 12 956 22 996 20 758 31 636 17 590 280 775 33 503 23 831 (3) 203 150 122 122 163 78 2 456 405 318 78 40 267 213 327 287 224 86 110 101 1 927 93 154 126 366 273 79 193 178 348 117 1 765 203 163 (4) 20 390 19 910 14 616 13 829 18 504 9 266 301 820 60 388 39 095 8 271 3 980 33 699 22 889 40 548 36 739 27 286 8 674 10 893 9 358 215 763 11 663 20 915 14 474 36 313 27 974 12 720 22 502 20 527 31 327 17 348 279 009 33 232 23 503 (5) 45 45 38 37 43 31 571 78 63 29 24 58 48 64 61 52 30 33 31 460 34 46 38 61 53 36 48 46 56 42 501 58 49 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 706 District Tân Châu 707 District Dương Minh Châu 708 District Châu Thành 709 District Hòa Thành 710 District Gò Dầu 711 District Bến Cầu 712 District Trảng Bàng 74. Bình Dương 718 City Thủ Dầu Một 720 District Dầu Tiếng 721 District Bến Cát 722 District Phú Giáo 723 District Tân Uyên 724 Town Dĩ An 725 Town Thuận An 75. Đồng Nai 731 City Biên Hòa 732 Town Long Khánh 734 District Tân Phú 735 District Vĩnh Cửu 736 District Định Quán 737 District Trảng Bom 738 District Thống Nhất 739 District Cẩm Mỹ 740 District Long Thành 741 District Xuân Lộc 742 District Nhơn Trạch 77. Bà Rịa Vũng Tàu 747 City Vũng Tàu 748 City Bà Rịa 750 District Châu Đức 751 District Xuyên Mộc 752 District Long Điền (1) 209 166 242 253 276 95 244 3 194 470 198 413 131 474 608 900 4 855 1 382 267 397 205 459 367 225 348 314 508 383 1 996 581 218 260 256 240 152 (2) 31 413 27 751 34 237 35 351 36 395 16 655 41 639 470 098 66 721 28 294 61 081 21 619 61 006 95 654 135 723 642 772 220 443 33 031 37 701 32 608 46 875 61 465 33 670 32 257 50 569 50 069 44 084 256 336 80 022 25 070 34 594 33 293 30 983 (3) 197 155 225 241 265 85 231 3 096 458 186 398 119 452 596 887 4 683 1 356 252 379 193 445 350 215 335 295 492 371 1 744 529 183 221 229 221 (4) 31 262 27 623 33 949 35 170 36 219 16 560 41 491 465 378 66 175 28 160 60 808 20 092 60 765 94 184 135 194 633 838 217 235 32 670 37 469 32 424 46 559 60 925 33 519 32 040 48 730 48 461 43 806 252 266 79 115 24 624 34 354 33 096 30 846 (5) 56 53 59 60 60 41 65 550 82 53 78 45 78 97 117 791 148 57 61 57 69 78 58 57 70 70 66 411 89 50 59 58 56 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 753 District Đất Đỏ 754 District Tân Thành 755 District Côn Đảo 79. Tp Hồ Chí Minh 760 Quarter 1 761 Quarter 12 762 Quarter Thủ Đức 763 Quarter 9 764 Quarter Gò Vấp 765 Quarter Bình Thạnh 766 Quarter Tân Bình 767 Quarter Tân Phú 768 Quarter Phú Nhuận 769 Quarter 2 770 Quarter 3 771 Quarter 10 772 Quarter 11 773 Quarter 4 774 Quarter 5 775 Quarter 6 776 Quarter 8 777 Quarter Bình Tân 778 Quarter 7 783 District Củ Chi 784 District Hóc Môn 785 District Bình Chánh 786 District Nhà Bè 787 District Cần Giờ 80. Long An 794 City Tân An 795 Town Kiến Tường 796 District Tân Hưng 797 District Vĩnh Hưng (1) 135 289 17 13 183 418 601 1 033 459 866 818 715 779 399 340 431 436 416 320 378 437 691 1 026 477 626 504 693 185 135 2 955 222 77 117 130 153 (2) 18 024 32 843 1 507 1 824 822 45 272 109 542 126 970 70 503 134 843 112 453 103 420 102 965 40 553 37 864 45 290 55 133 50 818 37 891 40 568 56 693 97 927 158 651 59 668 94 867 87 993 112 929 24 902 17 107 373 012 36 329 10 460 11 867 12 634 (3) 115 246 (4) 17 882 32 349 12 485 1 806 081 387 44 604 572 108 636 968 124 815 436 69 208 829 133 090 746 111 276 664 101 255 757 102 143 362 40 070 314 37 305 377 44 902 411 54 304 394 50 350 299 37 582 356 39 443 421 56 403 663 97 435 993 158 106 464 59 115 605 94 128 491 87 592 670 112 547 178 24 784 128 16 988 2 761 370 791 208 35 982 77 10 460 105 11 818 117 12 539 (5) 42 57 2 021 67 105 112 84 116 106 101 102 64 61 67 74 71 62 63 75 99 126 77 97 94 107 50 41 719 60 32 35 36 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) 798 (B) District Mộc Hóa 799 72 (2) 7 161 59 (4) 7 066 District Tân Thạnh 184 18 848 171 18 761 44 800 District Thạnh Hóa 138 13 508 127 12 883 36 801 District Đức Huệ 157 16 341 146 16 277 41 802 District Đức Hòa 415 57 349 395 57 174 76 803 District Bến Lức 281 38 167 265 37 967 62 804 District Thủ Thừa 194 22 729 181 22 649 48 805 District Tân Trụ 121 16 063 110 16 002 40 806 District Cần Đước 329 42 326 312 42 216 65 807 District Cần Giuộc 332 42 967 315 42 843 66 808 District Châu Thành 186 26 263 173 26 154 51 3 873 441 766 3 691 439 889 640 82. Tiền Giang (1) (3) (5) 27 815 City Mỹ Tho 531 60 808 502 60 096 78 816 Town Gò Công 189 23 780 177 23 700 49 818 District Tân Phước 143 14 897 130 14 816 39 819 District Cái Bè 673 71 789 648 71 620 85 820 District Cai Lậy 682 81 578 654 81 401 91 821 District Châu Thành 511 62 231 487 61 925 79 822 District Chợ Gạo 409 47 619 390 47 485 69 823 District Gò Công Tây 286 33 716 273 33 630 58 824 District Gò Công Đông 315 34 420 302 34 312 59 825 District Tân Phú Đông 134 10 928 128 10 904 33 2 955 360 414 2 663 358 737 569 83. Bến Tre 829 City Bến Tre 291 35 825 261 35 500 60 831 District Châu Thành 374 45 471 336 45 209 68 832 District Chợ Lách 282 31 811 259 31 702 57 833 District Mỏ Cày Nam 394 45 358 334 45 070 67 834 District Giồng Trôm 375 50 533 334 50 323 71 835 District Bình Đại 300 37 133 278 36 996 61 836 District Ba Tri 423 49 568 374 49 355 71 154 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 837 District Thạnh Phú 838 District Mỏ Cày Bắc 84. Trà Vinh 842 City Trà Vinh 844 District Càng Long 845 District Cầu Kè 846 District Tiểu Cần 847 District Châu Thành 848 District Cầu Ngang 849 District Trà Cú 850 District Duyên Hải 86. Vĩnh Long 855 Town Vĩnh Long 857 District Long Hồ 858 District Mang Thít 859 District Vũng Liêm 860 District Tam Bình 861 Town Bình Minh 862 District Trà Ôn 863 District Bình Tân 87. Đồng Tháp 866 City Cao Lãnh 867 Town Sa Đéc 868 Town Hổng Ngự 869 District Tân Hồng 870 District Hồng Ngự 871 District Tam Nông 872 District Tháp Mười 873 District Cao Lãnh 874 District Thanh Bình 875 District Lấp Vò 876 District Lai Vung 877 District Châu Thành (1) 293 223 2 108 197 303 259 212 294 289 364 190 2 347 360 355 203 364 340 198 332 195 3 587 337 276 142 213 290 237 258 427 330 441 306 330 155 (2) 34 367 30 348 249 670 25 896 37 109 28 167 26 210 34 567 31 877 41 497 24 347 272 181 37 851 43 515 26 054 43 626 39 310 22 452 36 471 22 902 418 073 42 740 27 460 19 709 23 330 36 934 26 583 33 012 48 427 39 235 42 910 39 044 38 689 (3) 264 223 1 939 175 288 240 196 272 268 321 179 2 040 283 308 180 324 303 175 286 181 3 193 301 212 132 200 271 218 239 402 304 349 283 282 (4) 34 234 30 348 247 508 25 573 36 886 27 932 26 067 34 277 31 577 40 990 24 206 270 238 37 110 43 298 25 961 43 421 39 026 22 342 36 247 22 833 415 918 42 311 27 185 19 648 23 235 36 798 26 458 32 897 48 219 39 106 42 632 38 938 38 491 (5) 59 55 444 51 61 53 51 59 56 64 49 462 61 66 51 66 63 47 60 48 705 65 52 45 48 61 52 58 70 63 66 63 62 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 89. An Giang 883 City Long Xuyên 884 Town Châu Đốc 886 District An Phú 887 Town Tân Châu 888 District Phú Tân 889 District Châu Phú 890 District Tịnh Biên 891 District Tri Tôn 892 District Châu Thành 893 District Chợ Mới 894 District Thoại Sơn 91. Kiên Giang 899 City Rạch Giá 900 Town Hà Tiên 902 District Kiên Lương 903 District Hòn Đất 904 District Tân Hiệp 905 District Châu Thành 906 District Giồng Riềng 907 District Gò Quao 908 District An Biên 909 District An Minh 910 District Vĩnh Thuận 911 District Phú Quốc 912 District Kiên Hải 913 District U Minh Thượng 914 District Giang Thành 92. Cần Thơ 916 Quarter Ninh Kiều 917 Quarter Ô Môn 918 Quarter Bình Thuỷ 919 Quarter Cái Răng (1) 5 323 669 268 394 416 482 549 409 422 424 839 451 3 573 392 104 172 377 312 291 497 317 228 225 171 193 58 164 72 2 273 410 269 220 155 156 (2) 524 759 68 429 28 384 42 763 41 867 54 636 58 203 29 978 33 033 40 847 84 449 42 170 394 080 50 040 11 041 19 325 39 316 31 331 34 060 49 008 32 505 28 670 26 669 20 938 22 873 5 227 16 157 6 920 289 509 61 083 31 656 29 733 21 964 (3) 4 852 635 234 380 395 454 528 324 347 388 779 388 3 317 366 85 155 361 260 270 465 306 218 212 164 177 54 157 67 2 183 392 262 212 148 (4) 522 018 67 883 28 139 42 665 41 724 54 484 58 051 29 601 32 686 40 714 84 073 41 998 391 859 49 410 10 925 19 255 39 070 31 203 33 908 48 806 32 405 28 601 26 591 20 860 22 626 5 205 16 113 6 881 286 125 59 590 31 440 28 833 21 840 (5) 751 83 53 66 65 74 77 55 57 64 92 65 742 71 33 44 63 56 58 70 57 54 52 46 48 24 40 26 504 78 56 54 47 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 923 Quarter Thốt Nốt 924 District Vĩnh Thạnh 925 District Cờ Đỏ 926 District Phong Điền 927 District Thới Lai 93. Hậu Giang 930 City Vị Thanh 931 Town Ngã Bảy 932 District Châu Thành A 933 District Châu Thành 934 District Phụng Hiệp 935 District Vị Thuỷ 936 District Long Mỹ 94. Sóc Trăng 941 City Sóc Trăng 942 District Châu Thành 943 District Kế Sách 944 District Mỹ Tú 945 District Cù Lao Dung 946 District Long Phú 947 District Mỹ Xuyên 948 District Ngã Năm 949 District Thạnh Trị 950 Town Vĩnh Châu 951 District Trần Đề 95. Bạc Liêu 954 City Bạc Liêu 956 District Hồng Dân 957 District Phước Long 958 District Vĩnh Lợi 959 District Giá Rai 960 District Đông Hải 961 District Hoà Bình (1) 297 206 258 198 260 1 549 161 120 215 168 386 187 312 2 570 267 185 332 198 121 237 409 160 173 339 149 1 710 283 290 249 182 280 239 187 157 (2) 37 276 26 434 28 794 23 831 28 738 188 567 18 534 14 431 25 127 20 203 47 508 23 886 38 878 310 558 35 470 23 753 40 238 25 545 15 622 27 612 49 826 18 482 19 963 36 095 17 952 192 511 33 481 23 938 26 980 21 389 30 554 32 056 24 113 (3) 288 195 248 191 247 1 468 145 113 204 160 372 177 297 2 292 228 168 295 177 111 214 377 137 155 299 131 1 613 268 279 241 168 257 226 174 (4) 37 163 26 249 28 681 23 714 28 615 187 790 18 402 14 320 25 022 20 135 47 366 23 814 38 731 308 544 35 005 23 627 40 057 25 382 15 509 27 474 49 578 18 390 19 840 35 853 17 829 191 625 33 195 23 856 26 886 21 292 30 445 31 940 24 011 (5) 61 51 54 49 54 357 43 38 50 45 69 49 63 581 59 49 64 51 40 53 61 43 45 60 56 366 58 49 52 46 55 57 49 New district code District name Number of EAs, households as of the 2009 Census results (updated new administration units) Number of EAs, households after eliminating the specific EAs Number of EAs enumerated Total of Total of Total of Total of EAs households EAs households (A) (B) 96. Cà Mau (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 2 342 287 131 2 209 285 487 499 964 City Cà Mau 418 53 413 375 53 057 73 966 District U Minh 187 23 660 179 23 284 48 967 District Thới Bình 220 31 486 208 31 372 56 968 District Trần Văn Thời 365 44 576 352 44 439 67 969 District Cái Nước 283 32 077 265 31 812 57 970 District Đầm Dơi 347 41 383 331 41 200 64 971 District Năm Căn 122 16 731 114 16 674 41 972 District Phú Tân 207 24 102 198 24 037 49 973 District Ngọc Hiển 193 19 703 187 19 612 44 158 Annex 2b: Results of sample allocation at provincial level in the 2014 IPS Province Number of EAs, Number of EAs, households Number households as of the 2009 after eliminating of EAs Census results the specific EAs enumerated (A) (1) ENTIRE COUNTRY 01. Ha Noi 02. Ha Giang 04. Cao Bang 06. Bac Kan 08. Tuyen Quang 10. Lao Cai 11. Dien Bien 12. Lai Chau 14. Son La 15. Yen Bai 17. Hoa Binh 19. Thai Nguyen 20. Lang Son 22. Quang Ninh 24. Bac Giang 25. Phu Tho 26. Vinh Phuc 27. Bac Ninh 30. Hai Duong 31. Hai Phong 33. Hung Yen 34. Thai Binh 35. Ha Nam 36. Nam Dinh 37. Ninh Binh 38. Thanh Hoa 40. Nghe An 42. Ha Tinh 44. Quang Binh 45. Quang Tri 46. Thua Thien Hue 48. Da Nang 49. Quang Nam 186 697 12 801 1 946 1 523 949 1 995 1 701 1 497 1 146 2 700 2 001 1 916 3271 2 011 3 018 3 365 3 049 1 903 1 910 3 659 4 128 2 330 3 644 1 834 4 256 2 003 7 340 6 568 3 039 2 057 1 390 1 936 1 496 3 459 (2) 22 444 322 1 749 334 159 581 123 617 74 816 185 403 141 958 105 252 76 980 243 157 186 463 195 562 325 680 179 738 316 732 410 452 362 098 265 803 284 072 509 613 529 548 326 238 547 727 235 044 555 605 257 088 893 549 752 898 344 316 211 908 149 671 268 422 227 150 378 088 159 (3) 171 817 11 863 1 747 1 313 824 1 845 1 524 1 389 1 043 2 450 1 813 1 705 3 065 1 778 2 809 3 123 2 755 1 735 1 719 3 343 3 880 1 971 3 210 1 612 3 926 1 733 6 671 6 049 2 777 1 898 1 242 1 784 1 427 3 220 (4) 22 196 862 1 713 684 157 797 121 731 74 025 183 332 140 630 104 095 75 833 240 008 184 959 193 369 320 498 178 119 312 865 406 537 356 779 261 425 280 831 504 169 522 389 322 633 542 693 232 588 550 370 253 586 883 022 743 691 341 211 209 585 148 088 265 202 221 935 375 035 (5) 12 055 443 134 120 120 145 127 120 120 166 146 149 192 143 189 216 202 173 179 240 245 192 249 163 251 170 318 292 198 155 130 174 159 207 Province (A) 51. Quang Ngai 52. Binh Dinh 54. Phu Yen 56. Khanh Hoa 58. Ninh Thuan 60. Binh Thuan 62. Kon Tum 64. Gia Lai 66. Dak Lak 67. Dak Nong 68. Lam Dong 70. Binh Phuoc 72. Tay Ninh 74. Binh Duong 75. Dong Nai 77. Ba Ria Vung Tau 79. Ho Chi Minh City 80. Long An 82. Tien Giang 83. Ben Tre 84. Tra Vinh 86. Vinh Long 87. Dong Thap 89. An Giang 91. Kien Giang 92. Can Tho 93. Hau Giang 94. Soc Trang 95. Bac Lieu 96. Ca Mau Number of EAs, Number of EAs, households Number households as of the 2009 after eliminating of EAs Census results the specific EAs enumerated (1) 2 692 3 363 1 985 1 991 1 152 2 407 1 015 2 737 3 395 1 052 2 703 2 097 1 874 3 194 4 855 1 996 13 183 2 955 3 873 2 955 2 108 2 347 3 587 5 323 3 573 2 273 1 549 2 570 1 710 2 342 (2) 324 069 396 013 227 913 286 240 135 987 280 569 101 659 295 595 404 307 117 256 305 527 218 590 280 775 470 098 642 772 256 336 1 824 822 373 012 441 766 360 414 249 670 272 181 418 073 524 759 394 080 289 509 188 567 310 558 192 511 287 131 160 (3) 2 512 3 197 1 876 1 848 1 089 2 062 918 2 512 3 204 979 2 456 1 927 1 765 3 096 4 683 1 744 12 485 2 761 3 691 2 663 1 939 2 040 3 193 4 852 3 317 2 183 1 468 2 292 1 613 2 209 (4) 321 930 392 866 226 385 281 459 134 674 278 165 99 607 291 683 400 697 115 998 301 820 215 763 279 009 465 378 633 838 252 266 1 806 081 370 791 439 889 358 737 247 508 270 238 415 918 522 018 391 859 286 125 187 790 308 544 191 625 285 487 (5) 192 212 161 180 124 178 120 183 214 120 186 157 179 231 269 170 455 206 224 203 168 176 218 245 212 181 147 188 148 181 Annex 3: Population density by province/city, 2009 and 2014 Province/city Population density (persons/km2) 2009 2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY 259 273 I. Northern Midlands and Mountains 116 122 02. Ha Giang 91 99 04. Cao Bang 76 06. Bac Kan Province/city Population density (persons/km2) 2009 2014 49. Quang Nam 136 141 77 51. Quang Ngai 236 241 61 63 52. Binh Dinh 246 250 124 128 54. Phu Yen 170 175 10. Lao Cai 96 104 56. Khanh Hoa 222 229 11. Dien Bien 51 56 58. Ninh Thuan 168 175 12. Lai Chau 41 46 60. Binh Thuan 150 154 14. Son La 76 82 IV. Central Highlands 93 101 15. Yen Bai 107 113 62. Kon Tum 44 50 17. Hoa Binh 171 177 64. Gia Lai 82 88 19. Thai Nguyen 318 331 66. Dak Lak 132 139 20. Lang Son 88 90 67. Dak Nong 75 87 24. Bac Giang 406 421 68. Lam Dong 121 129 25. Phu Tho 372 384 V. Southeast 594 666 II. Red River Delta 930 981 70. Binh Phuoc 127 135 1 926 2126 72. Tay Ninh 263 273 22. Quang Ninh 188 196 74. Binh Duong 550 689 26. Vinh Phuc 813 840 75. Dong Nai 421 478 27. Bac Ninh 1 245 1367 77. Ba Ria-Vung Tau 501 530 30. Hai Duong 1 030 1063 79. Ho Chi Minh City 3 399 3796 31. Hai Phong 1 207 1274 VI. Mekong River Delta 423 432 33. Hung Yen 1 222 1249 80. Long An 320 328 34. Thai Binh 1 142 1139 82. Tien Giang 672 683 913 928 83. Ben Tre 532 535 36. Nam Dinh 1 105 1117 84. Tra Vinh 436 439 37. Ninh Binh 647 678 86. Vinh Long 695 692 III. North and South Central Coast 196 203 87. Dong Thap 493 498 38. Thanh Hoa 305 314 89. An Giang 606 609 40. Nghe An 177 183 91. Kien Giang 265 275 42. Ha Tinh 204 209 92. Can Tho 847 877 44. Quang Binh 105 107 93. Hau Giang 473 479 45. Quang Tri 126 130 94. Soc Trang 389 395 46. Thua Thien Hue 215 225 95. Bac Lieu 331 355 48. Da Nang 691 781 96. Ca Mau 226 230 08. Tuyen Quang 01. Ha Noi 35. Ha Nam III. North and South Central Coast Data source 2009: The Central Census Steering Committee, “The 2009 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census: Completed Results”, The World Publishing House, 6-2010. 161 Annex 4 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT POPULATION STRUCTURE Code Administration Urban Proportion of Total Ageing Sex ratio share of population dependency index (males/ population 100 females) aged 15–64 (%) ratio (%) (%) ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa (%) 33.1 97.3 94.3 98.8 44.0 39.9 46.1 43.3 45.0 42.5 69.4 71.5 68.4 17.0 33.8 27.1 29.1 62.3 24.7 98.9 96.6 97.5 100.5 95.0 97.9 48.5 46.3 33.8 50.3 35.9 41.7 32.6 55.1 83.7 22.9 36.8 45.4 67.4 68.3 72.8 66.5 73.6 70.6 48.6 14.7 20.4 16.4 12.2 22.0 14.4 17.0 13.5 20.2 14.5 27.9 19.5 61.2 11.2 17.6 23.3 27.6 23.1 46.3 11.9 9.8 15.6 17.6 19.7 13.2 97.6 100.3 95.9 100.5 98.7 102.5 100.3 101.1 100.1 99.8 98.2 95.6 100.7 100.3 98.7 97.1 96.8 95.6 95.6 97.0 97.3 92.3 96.5 95.3 96.2 97.6 45.6 57.3 47.0 40.9 46.2 51.5 62.8 65.7 54.5 50.1 42.7 43.8 41.6 45.0 44.3 46.7 48.5 49.4 43.8 44.8 46.5 47.8 46.4 48.5 48.6 43.8 49.0 21.6 37.4 37.0 34.5 21.6 16.6 13.5 20.0 33.1 36.1 46.2 37.2 45.3 40.6 50.4 43.3 43.2 63.2 54.2 58.1 82.8 60.8 62.3 62.5 55.6 68.7 63.6 68.0 71.0 68.4 66.0 61.4 60.3 64.7 66.6 70.1 69.5 70.6 69.0 69.3 68.2 67.3 67.0 69.6 69.1 68.3 67.7 68.3 67.4 67.3 69.5 162 Annex 4 (Continued) Code Administration Urban Proportion of Total Ageing Sex ratio share of population dependency index (males/ population 100 females) aged 15–64 (%) ratio (%) (%) 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 15.4 15.5 20.3 29.0 48.6 87.3 18.9 15.6 30.6 28.0 43.0 35.5 39.2 33.3 29.5 24.7 15.3 39.5 19.3 18.7 77.0 32.1 50.6 82.1 17.8 14.8 10.2 15.7 16.6 17.8 30.2 26.6 66.7 24.1 31.8 26.3 22.5 163 (%) 99.5 96.1 98.5 95.5 97.2 95.6 95.4 96.7 95.7 99.7 97.1 98.9 99.7 100.3 99.2 100.7 104.2 100.0 99.0 97.5 95.0 98.8 99.9 92.2 96.9 94.8 95.6 95.8 96.5 99.2 97.5 100.0 97.6 99.0 99.7 100.9 100.0 44.5 54.8 49.6 57.5 48.8 42.5 47.7 46.7 49.2 46.4 42.6 47.7 42.4 58.5 54.6 46.5 54.1 46.9 47.0 38.9 30.3 38.5 41.2 34.2 41.5 42.6 42.9 42.2 41.4 40.7 43.8 43.3 38.9 38.7 41.2 38.2 42.4 46.1 61.0 43.9 43.8 49.1 37.3 53.6 57.3 50.0 44.3 41.9 30.0 36.4 18.2 20.1 25.3 16.0 28.9 25.0 42.9 23.8 34.8 33.1 42.3 46.6 48.8 58.7 46.5 54.5 46.1 42.6 36.3 44.4 48.2 42.3 45.9 39.4 69.2 64.6 66.8 63.5 67.2 70.2 67.7 68.1 67.0 68.3 70.1 67.7 70.2 63.1 64.7 68.3 64.9 68.1 68.0 72.0 76.7 72.2 70.8 74.5 70.7 70.1 70.0 70.3 70.7 71.1 69.5 69.8 72.0 72.1 70.8 72.4 70.2 Annex 5 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT NUPTIALITY OF THE POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER Singulate mean age at Difference marriage-SMAM (Year) in SMAM Code Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa Proportion of population aged 15 and over by (%) between male and female Single Currently married Widowed/ divorced/ separated Total Male Female 24.9 26.0 24.3 26.8 27.8 26.4 22.9 24.2 22.1 3.9 3.5 4.2 23.9 26.3 22.7 67.6 65.4 68.7 8.5 8.3 8.6 22.7 24.7 25.4 24.3 26.0 24.9 24.5 26.7 27.6 26.0 27.8 26.9 20.9 22.7 23.0 22.5 24.3 22.7 3.6 4.0 4.5 3.4 3.6 4.2 19.1 21.0 25.8 25.3 29.6 22.8 72.9 70.6 65.4 67.4 62.2 67.9 8.1 8.4 8.8 7.3 8.1 9.3 25.1 21.5 22.6 23.3 22.8 22.1 21.6 20.4 21.2 22.1 23.4 23.9 23.7 25.1 23.7 24.0 23.6 23.5 24.9 24.9 23.9 25.3 25.4 23.8 24.5 24.5 26.8 22.7 24.1 25.3 24.9 23.7 22.7 21.6 22.5 24.3 25.3 26.0 25.4 27.3 25.5 25.9 25.3 25.0 27.0 26.9 25.8 27.9 27.7 26.4 26.9 26.4 23.4 20.2 20.9 21.1 20.5 20.4 20.4 19.1 19.7 19.7 21.5 21.7 21.6 22.8 21.8 22.0 21.8 22.0 22.9 22.8 21.9 22.6 22.7 21.2 21.7 22.4 3.4 2.5 3.2 4.2 4.4 3.3 2.4 2.5 2.8 4.6 3.8 4.4 3.8 4.5 3.7 3.9 3.4 3.1 4.1 4.1 3.9 5.3 4.9 5.2 5.2 4.0 22.7 18.0 19.1 19.5 18.9 20.4 19.6 17.8 17.3 18.2 19.3 19.2 20.3 20.4 19.7 19.3 19.9 18.8 20.5 20.1 19.7 19.9 24.3 18.6 20.1 21.9 69.6 74.7 72.0 72.2 72.8 72.1 74.0 75.7 76.4 73.9 72.4 71.7 71.2 71.4 72.0 71.6 71.9 73.1 70.7 70.2 71.6 70.7 66.6 72.9 71.2 69.7 7.7 7.2 8.9 8.3 8.3 7.5 6.4 6.6 6.3 7.9 8.3 9.1 8.5 8.2 8.3 9.2 8.2 8.1 8.8 9.7 8.7 9.3 9.1 8.5 8.8 8.4 164 Annex 5 (Continued) Singulate mean age at Difference marriage-SMAM (Year) in SMAM Code 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Total Male Female 25.2 25.2 25.7 25.0 26.6 26.1 25.2 25.4 25.0 25.4 26.6 25.2 26.2 23.5 23.6 24.7 24.0 24.9 24.2 25.0 24.2 26.4 26.0 26.8 24.7 24.4 25.0 24.5 25.5 25.2 24.3 24.5 25.7 25.9 25.0 26.0 24.5 27.2 27.6 28.0 27.6 28.9 28.2 27.9 27.7 27.6 27.8 28.9 27.2 27.9 24.9 25.1 26.4 25.6 26.9 26.0 27.3 25.5 28.1 28.1 28.6 26.6 26.7 27.4 26.6 27.7 27.0 26.2 26.6 27.6 27.9 27.1 27.7 26.3 165 23.0 22.5 23.2 22.3 24.2 24.0 22.2 23.0 22.2 22.6 24.3 23.1 24.3 22.1 22.1 23.0 22.3 22.8 22.4 22.5 23.0 24.7 23.8 25.0 22.9 22.0 22.4 22.3 22.9 23.2 22.3 22.2 23.6 23.6 22.6 23.9 22.4 Proportion of population aged 15 and over by (%) between male and female Single Currently married Widowed/di vorced/ separated 4.2 5.1 4.8 5.3 4.7 4.2 5.6 4.7 5.5 5.2 4.6 4.1 3.6 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.3 4.1 3.6 4.8 2.5 3.4 4.4 3.6 3.7 4.7 5.0 4.3 4.9 3.7 3.9 4.5 4.0 4.3 4.5 3.8 3.9 26.5 22.1 26.9 23.4 30.8 30.3 27.0 25.8 23.7 25.1 28.6 28.0 29.8 24.5 23.9 26.7 24.4 25.3 23.1 24.2 27.4 29.8 26.5 32.0 22.0 21.2 19.6 21.1 22.2 23.3 22.0 23.8 25.7 25.1 24.5 27.0 21.6 65.9 68.5 65.0 66.8 60.9 61.7 63.2 65.1 66.5 66.3 62.0 62.8 61.2 68.1 68.5 66.3 69.3 66.8 68.8 64.5 66.7 62.8 65.0 59.7 68.6 67.8 69.3 68.8 68.4 67.5 67.8 67.9 65.6 66.9 67.0 65.4 70.7 7.6 9.4 8.2 9.8 8.3 8.0 9.8 9.2 9.9 8.6 9.4 9.2 9.0 7.4 7.6 7.0 6.3 7.9 8.0 11.3 5.9 7.4 8.5 8.4 9.4 11.0 11.1 10.2 9.5 9.1 10.2 8.3 8.7 8.0 8.5 7.7 7.7 166 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 96.4 98.3 95.6 92.9 99.2 97.0 93.4 97.8 94.6 99.5 80.8 85.8 94.8 97.1 84.2 82.7 77.3 87.2 92.2 97.8 98.7 96.9 89.0 98.1 95.2 90.3 97.2 92.6 98.7 73.2 81.6 92.7 94.8 78.6 70.2 66.6 75.8 87.6 96.7 97.8 95.1 Male 94.7 97.5 93.3 Total Lower- Higher- 97.9 65.6 77.6 90.6 92.5 72.9 57.9 56.3 64.6 83.1 95.6 97.0 93.4 85.2 97.2 93.5 87.3 96.7 90.6 93.0 96.8 91.1 100.3 99.3 102.0 104.0 99.8 99.2 99.4 98.9 100.9 100.0 101.2 101.4 102.9 100.5 100.1 100.0 101.7 100.1 100.4 100.3 99.9 100.5 98.5 79.8 77.0 99.9 96.1 87.6 83.9 74.1 87.7 92.5 97.8 97.9 96.4 91.0 98.5 95.3 85.4 92.1 84.4 91.8 94.4 90.8 89.8 39.4 51.1 65.4 69.4 46.8 45.3 33.5 51.0 59.7 76.0 77.7 71.1 61.6 85.2 71.8 56.4 66.7 53.0 67.7 77.8 63.8 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.3 54.3 17.6 College and University Gross attendance rate (%) Female Primary secondary secondary Literacy rate of population aged 15 and over (%) Annex 6 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT EDUCATION 98.8 92.7 92.6 95.6 97.7 96.0 94.5 91.6 92.5 97.1 98.0 98.2 97.5 95.9 98.6 97.2 95.5 97.3 94.9 96.8 97.5 96.4 Primary 96.2 73.2 67.5 86.5 91.9 84.1 78.6 66.8 76.7 89.1 94.7 93.1 89.5 85.4 96.2 91.2 80.2 89.0 80.4 88.0 91.8 86.4 Lowersecondary 86.7 33.6 44.1 58.1 64.4 42.5 38.2 26.4 42.2 55.6 71.7 72.0 63.3 55.9 82.2 66.9 51.4 61.7 48.1 63.1 73.2 59.2 Highersecondary 49.1 2.4 2.0 6.8 4.9 3.5 3.4 0.8 3.8 4.4 6.1 37.5 4.9 8.3 32.6 20.3 7.7 28.9 13.9 20.9 39.5 11.7 College and University Net attendance rate (%) 167 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Annex 6 (Continued) 97.2 97.8 97.6 97.7 97.8 98.0 98.1 98.1 98.5 98.1 97.6 97.3 95.9 97.2 97.5 97.6 92.7 92.5 97.8 94.5 92.6 95.7 93.5 95.6 87.5 Total 98.4 99.0 98.5 98.8 98.8 99.2 99.1 99.1 99.3 99.3 98.9 98.9 97.3 98.3 98.7 98.9 95.7 96.1 98.9 97.0 95.6 97.8 95.9 97.1 89.9 Male Lower- Higher- 96.0 96.7 96.7 96.6 96.9 97.0 97.2 97.1 97.7 97.0 96.4 95.8 94.5 96.1 96.3 96.4 90.0 89.3 96.9 92.2 89.7 93.8 91.2 94.2 85.1 99.8 100.0 100.4 100.0 99.7 101.0 99.6 99.6 99.6 100.4 99.4 101.4 100.5 100.0 99.7 100.2 100.1 100.2 99.8 98.9 100.6 99.9 99.9 99.7 98.2 98.0 98.2 95.3 98.0 98.6 98.2 98.7 98.5 98.5 98.2 99.7 96.6 96.2 97.7 98.1 97.2 94.2 93.4 98.2 98.7 94.2 96.3 93.4 93.9 82.6 81.6 76.9 71.7 83.8 84.5 80.8 87.4 78.5 88.5 81.7 81.2 79.7 75.7 67.6 80.6 70.1 82.3 72.2 85.2 77.7 71.8 73.4 69.7 67.5 54.8 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.1 College and University Gross attendance rate (%) Female Primary secondary secondary Literacy rate of population aged 15 and over (%) 96.9 98.0 98.3 99.0 99.1 98.6 98.6 97.9 98.8 98.6 98.5 98.7 96.3 96.6 97.3 98.0 97.9 98.0 98.9 97.2 96.3 97.7 97.5 98.1 94.6 Primary 94.1 95.0 92.5 96.3 96.6 95.3 97.1 94.9 97.1 96.4 97.9 93.8 91.2 92.4 94.1 93.6 91.4 90.8 96.8 94.7 88.5 91.7 89.7 91.6 77.0 Lowersecondary 78.1 73.2 67.7 80.6 82.3 77.0 84.9 75.2 86.3 78.9 78.9 75.6 69.7 62.5 76.6 66.5 76.4 67.4 81.5 73.4 65.0 67.6 65.7 64.3 48.2 Highersecondary 17.7 5.3 14.0 23.2 23.9 24.4 35.9 27.6 16.5 21.1 12.4 9.6 10.5 22.3 9.0 9.1 5.5 40.2 53.9 23.5 20.6 17.0 17.2 22.4 6.3 College and University Net attendance rate (%) 168 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Annex 6 (Continued) 93.0 86.8 85.6 91.4 92.3 94.0 92.7 93.1 97.2 97.3 96.2 98.4 95.6 94.5 95.1 87.1 93.9 92.0 89.5 91.9 94.2 94.3 87.1 94.3 96.0 Total 93.9 91.2 89.8 94.1 94.8 96.1 94.7 94.3 97.6 98.3 96.9 98.7 97.2 96.3 96.8 91.4 96.4 93.9 91.8 93.8 95.8 96.3 90.1 95.6 97.1 Male Lower- Higher- 92.1 82.7 81.5 88.7 89.7 92.0 90.9 92.0 96.9 96.3 95.5 98.1 94.0 92.9 93.4 83.1 91.5 90.2 87.3 90.2 92.7 92.3 84.1 93.1 94.9 100.7 100.6 100.0 102.3 106.7 101.0 100.3 99.5 97.0 102.1 100.2 100.0 99.9 100.4 101.0 100.9 99.7 102.4 98.6 99.7 97.4 103.3 98.3 105.8 101.7 90.3 85.5 75.6 89.2 87.6 90.2 87.8 85.1 83.7 94.0 93.9 94.4 91.0 91.0 91.6 86.1 92.3 88.2 80.5 77.4 85.4 82.1 76.6 82.3 77.8 56.1 45.0 45.4 60.7 60.2 64.3 59.3 49.8 44.3 69.6 72.2 73.5 62.6 62.4 69.5 54.5 68.4 54.2 45.3 44.5 49.8 51.3 41.3 48.2 44.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 College and University Gross attendance rate (%) Female Primary secondary secondary Literacy rate of population aged 15 and over (%) 98.0 95.7 93.0 95.9 97.1 97.5 96.8 97.1 94.9 97.2 97.4 97.9 97.1 98.2 97.4 94.8 98.2 96.5 93.8 93.4 95.5 94.6 89.4 94.7 92.0 Primary 87.5 80.2 70.9 83.2 81.0 86.6 83.9 82.9 80.5 89.6 90.2 92.0 87.4 89.0 89.5 81.4 90.8 84.1 77.1 72.5 83.0 75.6 71.4 74.8 71.9 Lowersecondary 52.3 40.6 41.4 55.4 52.6 59.7 53.3 46.8 40.4 63.6 67.1 68.6 58.7 57.9 64.3 50.6 64.9 50.7 41.9 38.7 47.3 43.8 35.6 39.6 36.4 Highersecondary 11.3 6.4 2.3 9.5 1.8 14.4 11.3 6.3 15.9 22.4 22.6 40.4 14.0 13.1 7.4 12.9 32.0 14.9 10.7 9.2 29.5 12.0 9.8 10.8 7.9 College and University Net attendance rate (%) 169 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code Proportion of population by professional and technical qualifications (%) 11.7 7.5 13.8 9.8 4.4 10.6 12.0 10.2 24.0 3.7 10.5 12.0 10.4 11.4 11.2 11.0 11.8 12.9 10.2 9.9 6.8 14.5 11.1 1.9 4.7 10.0 3.0 7.3 1.5 28.1 18.7 6.8 5.1 21.1 31.2 35.1 24.8 12.0 2.4 2.3 4.1 10.8 21.4 19.5 23.7 20.7 18.6 20.1 15.9 20.5 20.0 24.6 19.4 26.7 20.7 12.5 23.1 28.2 24.9 34.5 23.2 18.0 25.8 28.9 21.1 19.9 30.0 31.4 28.5 19.7 15.3 23.3 31.5 33.5 34.6 27.1 30.6 39.0 31.7 28.3 25.3 19.1 29.5 24.2 32.1 21.4 7.3 10.0 11.8 14.2 6.8 4.5 2.3 7.9 9.6 12.4 15.0 11.8 11.3 17.7 13.5 9.4 17.7 7.1 13.5 18.7 10.9 3.2 0.9 2.6 1.9 2.9 1.4 1.4 0.7 1.4 2.4 2.5 3.0 2.2 2.1 2.7 1.7 1.2 1.7 0.8 1.8 2.5 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 8.3 4.6 4.1 2.0 2.9 2.6 2.3 1.9 2.6 2.1 2.2 2.6 2.9 3.6 2.8 2.7 3.8 2.9 2.1 2.7 1.2 2.6 3.7 2.1 17.2 4.0 5.0 5.2 3.7 4.8 5.2 3.2 3.2 4.6 4.4 6.9 4.2 4.6 10.0 6.1 5.1 9.8 3.7 6.9 14.7 3.0 Not Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed short-term completed lowerhigherbachelor primary vocational college training primary secondary secondary and higher 5.3 2.0 5.1 Never attended Proportion of population by education level (%) Annex 7 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT HIGHEST TRAINING LEVEL ATTAINED WITHIN THE POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER 170 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Annex 7 (Continued) 2.9 2.2 2.5 2.0 1.8 1.8 2.0 1.8 1.6 2.1 2.3 2.6 3.8 2.4 2.7 2.4 7.5 7.6 2.4 5.1 7.5 4.0 6.4 4.3 12.8 Never attended Proportion of population by professional and technical qualifications (%) 6.1 7.5 5.8 6.2 6.8 3.8 4.3 4.8 2.8 4.0 5.9 5.2 7.1 5.3 5.7 7.9 10.7 14.0 6.3 14.0 13.1 14.7 14.9 11.7 22.6 13.7 22.8 16.3 17.9 18.0 9.1 12.3 11.0 13.2 14.1 14.9 13.0 19.3 15.7 15.8 21.0 22.9 25.7 14.9 26.0 26.1 32.0 30.0 29.4 29.9 28.7 38.5 40.4 40.2 38.2 49.0 36.4 48.2 52.1 47.9 50.5 45.9 37.2 39.1 42.6 40.0 30.5 22.9 23.9 28.9 28.0 27.5 26.7 27.8 17.7 15.4 13.5 15.7 17.5 14.2 18.9 19.5 17.5 14.3 16.3 10.8 13.4 15.9 18.7 14.8 12.0 10.1 13.3 20.8 11.7 10.8 8.8 9.3 12.6 6.0 5.5 1.7 2.8 2.2 2.4 2.2 2.7 2.2 2.0 2.0 1.7 2.3 2.3 2.6 2.1 1.8 2.1 0.8 2.2 1.1 0.9 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.9 3.1 2.8 3.2 3.7 3.1 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.9 3.3 3.4 2.7 3.2 3.2 2.2 2.8 2.5 4.9 3.2 3.3 1.9 2.8 2.8 2.0 10.0 4.3 5.0 5.1 7.7 5.5 9.8 4.5 4.2 4.1 4.8 5.8 4.4 5.9 5.5 5.9 7.0 8.6 16.6 5.2 5.2 5.9 4.9 6.4 4.7 Not Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed short-term completed lowerhigherbachelor primary vocational college training primary secondary secondary and higher Proportion of population by education level (%) 171 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Annex 7 (Continued) 7.4 13.7 15.8 8.2 7.8 6.3 7.6 6.9 2.9 3.1 3.9 1.9 4.3 5.0 4.8 11.8 5.5 7.5 10.8 8.6 5.8 5.6 12.9 5.4 4.9 Never attended Proportion of population by professional and technical qualifications (%) 19.1 11.7 13.2 12.2 11.7 10.7 14.9 20.9 11.6 10.8 11.8 7.5 21.4 22.6 25.4 25.6 22.7 22.9 28.3 25.0 20.9 22.9 26.2 23.1 22.4 34.2 25.3 27.7 28.1 30.5 28.9 32.3 35.2 29.4 26.3 28.1 20.7 35.9 34.6 34.8 31.7 31.8 35.2 31.1 34.8 31.0 38.1 32.8 41.0 40.4 22.5 28.7 25.4 28.1 32.5 29.6 26.1 21.0 28.5 28.1 23.9 24.3 21.7 21.8 19.3 17.0 19.6 19.4 16.0 18.8 18.7 20.5 16.4 19.9 20.0 7.4 8.0 6.9 10.1 8.6 11.7 8.7 7.4 15.0 17.0 13.3 21.4 7.8 7.0 6.5 6.1 10.5 7.3 6.1 6.0 11.5 7.0 6.1 5.7 5.9 0.7 1.2 1.3 1.2 0.9 1.1 0.8 0.9 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.9 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.7 1.1 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 2.0 1.9 2.1 1.5 2.3 1.7 1.5 2.0 2.4 3.2 3.1 1.6 1.6 1.8 1.0 1.8 1.2 0.9 1.0 1.7 0.9 1.0 0.5 0.7 3.6 6.0 5.0 5.4 2.9 5.5 4.3 3.8 4.3 5.8 8.4 14.1 3.9 3.2 3.5 3.8 4.0 3.9 4.1 3.5 6.2 2.9 2.5 2.8 3.6 Not Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed Completed short-term completed lowerhigherbachelor primary vocational college training primary secondary secondary and higher Proportion of population by education level (%) Annex 8 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT FERTILITY Code Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa Crude birth Total fertility rate rate (Children/ woman) (Live births/ 1000 persons) 2.09 1.85 2.21 Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births (%) Total Urban Rural 17.23 16.71 17.48 14.48 9.18 9.18 16.86 2.56 2.30 2.31 2.30 1.56 1.84 21.07 18.11 17.51 18.44 15.39 14.59 15.46 15.89 16.49 24.79 9.73 9.22 6.01 9.47 11.17 16.69 7.50 8.58 17.09 19.16 18.31 27.38 12.99 9.44 2.18 2.51 2.53 2.07 2.73 2.36 3.11 3.20 2.57 2.77 2.30 2.45 2.26 2.49 2.57 2.51 2.44 2.72 2.06 2.35 2.29 1.87 1.99 2.73 2.87 2.43 18.86 20.67 20.48 17.01 22.17 19.98 27.16 26.81 23.31 21.99 19.49 20.04 18.65 18.79 20.99 19.08 20.28 22.30 16.01 18.41 17.15 12.56 15.02 18.89 20.48 18.47 15.22 26.74 13.49 5.44 9.01 21.03 30.00 26.72 18.83 12.29 6.77 6.76 7.44 11.05 17.07 13.60 15.65 18.65 14.66 7.76 16.70 16.69 22.63 23.93 19.19 13.00 7.24 10.55 6.86 6.34 8.34 6.24 6.54 8.37 5.46 1.74 5.09 0.33 9.20 11.38 8.79 7.72 12.57 14.60 6.28 7.45 22.97 14.16 26.41 14.67 11.08 11.30 21.87 28.20 15.28 5.19 9.08 24.57 32.56 30.72 20.41 14.10 6.96 8.70 6.99 10.51 17.88 15.03 16.69 20.24 17.13 8.03 15.97 16.95 21.95 26.00 21.23 13.27 172 16.86 Annex 8 (Continued) Code 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Crude birth Total fertility rate rate Rate of women aged 15-49 having third and higher order births (%) (Children/ woman) (Live births/ 1000 persons) Total Urban Rural 2.70 3.12 2.49 2.75 2.33 2.03 2.27 2.01 2.29 2.15 1.65 2.18 1.57 3.04 2.27 2.25 2.46 2.09 2.30 1.76 1.44 1.75 1.97 1.39 1.66 1.75 1.89 1.94 1.98 1.84 2.10 1.96 1.89 1.61 1.65 1.82 1.65 21.70 19.50 17.86 18.83 16.45 17.71 16.68 15.62 16.27 15.73 12.83 17.39 12.73 25.24 18.61 17.89 18.97 16.24 19.10 14.28 18.46 16.04 16.55 14.02 13.81 13.14 13.04 14.99 14.45 14.47 16.67 16.23 16.22 13.13 12.99 15.09 13.81 17.59 28.37 23.03 21.93 19.81 8.88 19.98 13.44 9.94 14.68 11.23 21.80 13.70 30.57 23.38 21.16 36.53 22.86 16.05 8.60 5.64 16.04 11.98 7.24 4.94 7.44 7.88 8.24 4.94 7.07 11.66 14.04 8.25 8.88 11.44 8.83 11.97 14.02 11.74 8.17 13.26 15.87 8.41 13.85 15.81 4.16 8.96 7.05 11.38 15.22 21.93 16.71 14.58 27.43 14.56 7.98 13.51 5.45 12.06 7.67 7.22 2.66 11.91 5.94 8.02 2.45 5.05 11.02 12.26 6.77 4.08 10.96 7.27 12.87 18.19 31.57 27.19 26.92 23.49 11.18 21.46 12.90 12.32 16.18 14.13 26.78 12.88 33.21 25.76 22.90 37.80 27.07 18.19 7.79 6.36 17.81 16.91 7.31 5.39 6.73 8.16 8.28 5.34 7.50 12.00 14.65 11.07 10.38 11.65 9.40 11.73 173 Annex 9 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MORTALITY Code Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa Crude Infant death rate mortality rate (Deaths/ (Infant 1000 deaths/ 1000 persons) live births) Life expectancy at birth (Year) Under five mortality rate (Under five deaths/ 1000 Total live births) Male Female 6.85 6.05 7.24 14.94 8.71 17.85 22.44 13.13 26.87 73.2 75.9 72.2 70.6 73.3 69.5 76.0 78.7 74.9 6.99 7.06 7.63 5.67 5.40 7.32 22.38 11.85 16.57 25.91 8.79 11.62 33.93 17.73 24.92 39.46 13.13 17.38 70.7 74.5 72.6 69.5 75.9 74.6 67.9 72.0 70.0 66.7 73.3 72.1 73.6 77.1 75.4 72.5 78.7 77.2 6.59 8.13 10.25 7.24 7.63 4.72 7.39 8.12 6.35 5.20 6.92 6.35 7.84 5.59 6.94 7.00 6.71 7.44 7.01 8.35 6.74 8.81 8.46 6.15 7.54 7.85 10.21 34.16 24.30 17.91 18.24 29.25 34.35 42.56 23.24 28.29 17.10 14.97 18.61 15.34 15.29 15.32 13.11 13.05 11.92 12.20 12.45 10.44 12.23 12.76 14.58 15.51 15.24 52.72 36.95 26.96 27.48 44.80 53.03 67.09 35.28 43.26 25.73 22.49 28.05 23.05 22.98 23.03 19.66 19.57 17.84 18.27 18.65 15.60 18.31 19.13 21.90 23.31 75.2 67.2 70.0 72.1 72.0 68.6 67.2 65.1 70.4 68.8 72.4 73.2 71.9 73.1 73.1 73.1 73.9 74.0 74.4 74.3 74.2 75.1 74.3 74.1 73.4 73.0 72.8 64.4 67.2 69.5 69.4 65.7 64.3 62.1 67.6 65.9 69.8 70.6 69.2 70.5 70.5 70.5 71.4 71.4 72.0 71.8 71.7 72.7 71.8 71.6 70.8 70.4 77.7 70.3 73.0 74.9 74.8 71.6 70.2 68.2 73.3 71.9 75.2 76.0 74.7 75.8 75.9 75.8 76.6 76.7 77.1 77.0 76.9 77.6 76.9 76.8 76.1 75.8 174 Annex 9 (Continued) Code 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Crude Infant death rate mortality rate (Deaths/ (Infant 1000 deaths/ 1000 persons) live births) 8.03 11.13 8.12 7.74 7.37 5.05 7.61 6.21 8.94 6.63 6.88 7.49 5.77 6.03 5.86 5.31 5.62 5.85 5.18 7.31 3.82 5.26 5.05 5.62 6.88 8.28 8.45 6.59 7.98 7.10 8.79 5.24 6.70 6.80 7.07 7.06 7.43 175 16.85 17.41 17.26 32.42 20.33 8.98 16.92 18.16 15.38 15.42 14.23 16.65 12.75 38.71 28.89 24.23 27.09 16.62 14.28 11.97 9.11 7.79 8.28 7.86 9.71 9.28 9.97 12.50 10.29 12.07 14.61 12.58 9.45 10.24 13.32 12.33 11.49 Life expectancy at birth (Year) Under five mortality rate (Under five deaths/ 1000 Total live births) 25.35 26.19 25.97 49.91 30.73 13.42 25.45 27.35 23.11 23.18 21.37 25.04 19.10 60.42 44.23 36.83 41.34 24.99 21.45 17.91 13.61 11.75 12.49 12.49 14.51 13.87 14.89 18.73 15.37 18.06 21.94 18.84 14.12 15.30 19.98 18.46 17.18 72.5 72.3 72.4 67.7 71.3 75.8 72.5 72.0 73.1 73.1 73.5 72.6 74.1 66.0 68.7 70.1 69.2 72.6 73.5 74.4 75.7 76.4 76.1 76.1 75.4 75.6 75.3 74.2 75.1 74.4 73.4 74.2 75.6 75.2 73.8 74.3 74.6 Male Female 69.9 69.7 69.7 64.8 68.6 73.4 69.9 69.4 70.5 70.5 70.9 70.0 71.6 63.1 65.8 67.3 66.3 70.0 70.9 71.9 73.3 73.8 73.5 73.5 73.0 73.2 72.9 71.7 72.8 71.9 70.8 71.6 73.2 72.8 71.3 71.8 72.2 75.3 75.1 75.1 70.7 74.2 78.3 75.3 74.9 75.8 75.8 76.2 75.4 76.8 69.1 71.7 73.0 72.2 75.4 76.2 77.0 78.3 79.1 78.9 78.9 78.0 78.2 77.8 76.9 77.7 77.0 76.1 76.8 78.1 77.7 76.6 76.9 77.2 Annex 10 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MIGRATION 5 YEARS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT In-migration rate Out-migration rate Net-migration rate (In-migrants per 1000 persons) (Out-migrants per 1000 persons) (Net-migrants per thousand persons) Total Male Female Total Male Female Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta 19.6 18.6 20.6 19.6 18.6 6.2 5.5 7.0 14.3 10.4 7.9 12.7 10.0 11.2 18.8 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa Code Administration Total Male Female 20.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.2 17.4 -8.1 -5.7 -10.4 10.1 10.4 9.8 0.3 -2.4 2.9 8.8 24.9 22.1 27.6 -15.0 -11.0 -18.9 17.9 19.7 17.8 16.6 19.0 1.0 1.4 0.7 70.8 68.8 72.7 13.9 15.2 12.6 56.9 53.6 60.0 4.5 4.1 4.9 34.3 33.1 35.4 -29.7 -29.0 -30.5 28.7 26.4 30.9 28.7 26.4 30.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.2 25.8 36.5 16.3 17.4 15.1 14.9 8.3 21.3 5.1 4.6 5.6 8.7 6.0 11.4 -3.6 -1.4 -5.8 12.4 12.8 12.0 22.6 17.5 27.4 -10.2 -4.7 -15.4 14.3 10.1 18.6 23.7 15.7 31.7 -9.4 -5.6 -13.2 10.6 6.5 14.7 22.4 16.9 27.9 -11.8 -10.4 -13.2 8.8 7.8 9.8 12.3 10.5 14.1 -3.5 -2.7 -4.3 14.2 13.0 15.4 10.5 8.4 12.5 3.7 4.6 2.9 14.2 11.6 16.9 10.3 9.2 11.5 3.9 2.5 5.4 5.2 4.6 5.8 9.8 8.3 11.3 -4.6 -3.7 -5.4 9.1 7.3 11.0 17.5 11.0 24.0 -8.3 -3.7 -13.0 10.4 8.4 12.4 20.6 14.2 26.9 -10.2 -5.9 -14.5 22.8 17.9 27.6 25.4 22.3 28.3 -2.5 -4.4 -0.8 7.3 6.1 8.5 23.3 13.0 33.7 -16.0 -7.0 -25.2 11.9 8.4 15.3 15.0 14.2 15.8 -3.2 -5.8 -0.5 10.6 6.8 14.4 24.7 19.0 30.3 -14.1 -12.2 -15.9 12.8 9.5 16.0 25.6 19.3 31.7 -12.7 -9.8 -15.6 15.5 10.5 20.3 22.0 19.6 24.3 -6.5 -9.0 -4.0 44.1 34.1 53.7 21.0 17.0 24.9 23.1 17.1 28.8 10.8 7.6 13.9 20.6 19.0 22.2 -9.8 -11.5 -8.2 16.3 13.2 19.4 10.9 10.7 11.2 5.4 2.5 8.2 19.5 16.1 22.8 21.8 17.9 25.7 -2.4 -1.8 -2.9 11.3 10.3 12.2 29.7 26.6 32.7 -18.5 -16.3 -20.5 11.2 7.8 14.4 32.6 27.5 37.5 -21.4 -19.6 -23.1 11.1 9.7 12.4 34.1 31.8 36.2 -23.0 -22.1 -23.8 16.7 14.5 18.8 30.3 25.2 35.1 -13.6 -10.7 -16.3 8.2 8.2 8.1 41.7 36.0 47.3 -33.6 -27.8 -39.2 176 Annex 10 (Continued) Code 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau In-migration rate Out-migration rate Net-migration rate (In-migrants per 1000 persons) (Out-migrants per 1000 persons) (Net-migrants per thousand persons) Total Female Total Male Female Total 40.0 45.3 34.6 17.8 18.5 17.1 10.5 10.3 10.7 13.6 11.9 15.3 19.5 16.3 22.7 58.8 51.8 65.4 9.9 9.0 10.8 5.6 4.8 6.5 9.2 8.9 9.5 7.0 6.5 7.4 8.0 6.8 9.1 11.3 9.9 12.7 6.5 5.6 7.3 35.2 35.6 34.8 17.1 16.6 17.5 15.8 14.5 17.1 55.5 54.0 57.0 21.6 20.0 23.2 32.4 30.6 34.2 17.1 13.7 20.5 239.7 235.7 243.5 59.5 59.3 59.6 35.5 35.6 35.3 78.0 76.5 79.5 24.2 20.9 27.4 19.9 15.9 23.7 15.8 12.5 18.8 13.1 12.0 14.2 18.1 16.5 19.6 8.8 6.3 11.3 9.4 7.1 11.7 9.1 7.6 10.6 30.8 25.2 36.3 10.0 6.2 13.7 7.9 6.3 9.5 5.7 3.7 7.7 6.5 5.1 7.9 32.4 41.9 30.7 33.0 28.2 23.3 32.2 33.6 32.0 25.9 19.7 26.5 24.3 13.2 16.5 24.8 25.9 26.3 29.5 21.4 34.3 29.0 30.0 24.7 31.5 33.3 51.7 39.6 43.1 47.0 52.2 34.7 32.6 56.4 49.4 47.9 54.3 25.7 33.8 27.1 29.8 25.9 26.1 27.3 31.3 29.5 22.6 19.1 24.7 20.8 13.7 16.3 22.1 23.9 25.5 28.2 20.4 37.0 29.1 30.9 27.0 28.9 30.5 48.1 38.3 38.4 41.6 48.8 31.4 30.9 50.8 45.7 43.9 51.2 7.5 19.7 -4.6 -24.1 -15.2 -32.6 -20.2 -16.8 -23.5 -19.4 -17.9 -20.9 -8.6 -9.6 -7.7 35.5 25.7 44.8 -22.3 -18.3 -26.0 -28.0 -26.5 -29.4 -22.8 -20.7 -24.9 -18.9 -16.1 -21.7 -11.7 -12.2 -11.1 -15.1 -14.8 -15.5 -17.9 -15.2 -20.5 22.0 21.9 22.1 0.6 0.3 0.8 -9.1 -7.6 -10.6 29.6 30.1 29.0 -4.7 -5.4 -3.9 2.9 2.5 3.3 -4.3 -6.7 -1.9 205.3 198.6 211.7 30.4 30.2 30.7 5.5 4.7 6.3 53.3 49.4 56.8 -7.3 -8.0 -6.7 -13.4 -14.6 -12.2 -36.0 -35.6 -36.4 -26.5 -26.3 -26.7 -25.0 -21.9 -28.1 -38.2 -35.2 -41.1 -42.8 -41.7 -43.8 -25.6 -23.8 -27.3 -1.7 -5.7 2.1 -46.4 -44.6 -48.3 -41.5 -39.5 -43.6 -42.2 -40.2 -44.2 -47.8 -46.1 -49.5 Male 177 39.2 49.7 34.2 36.2 30.4 20.6 36.8 35.9 34.4 29.1 20.2 28.2 27.8 12.7 16.7 27.6 28.0 27.1 30.9 22.4 31.8 29.0 29.0 22.7 34.0 35.9 55.2 40.9 47.7 52.5 55.4 38.0 34.2 61.9 53.1 51.9 57.4 Male Female Annex 11 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT MIGRATION 1 YEAR PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT In-migration rate Out-migration rate Net-migration rate (In-migrants per 1000 persons) (Out-migrants per 1000 persons) (Net-migrants per thousand persons) Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Socio-economic regions 6.2 R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains 2.3 R2 Red River Delta 3.1 R3 North and South Central Coast 5.3 R4 Central Highlands 7.7 R5 Southeast 18.5 R6 Mekong River Delta 2.2 6.0 6.4 6.2 6.0 6.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 2.4 4.3 3.6 5.0 -2.0 -1.4 -2.7 2.5 3.7 3.6 3.8 3.4 -0.5 -1.3 0.3 5.8 4.7 7.1 6.1 8.0 -1.8 -0.3 -3.3 7.3 8.1 6.1 6.1 6.1 1.6 1.2 2.0 18.0 19.0 7.3 7.7 6.9 11.2 10.3 12.2 2.1 2.2 8.9 8.7 9.0 -6.7 -6.6 -6.7 9.2 8.7 9.6 9.2 8.7 9.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.5 5.7 9.2 7.8 8.3 7.4 -0.4 -2.6 1.8 1.4 1.0 1.9 2.1 1.4 2.8 -0.6 -0.4 -0.9 3.3 3.4 3.2 8.2 6.9 9.5 -5.0 -3.6 -6.3 4.0 3.3 4.8 10.1 8.1 12.0 -6.0 -4.9 -7.2 3.9 3.2 4.6 6.4 3.9 8.8 -2.4 -0.7 -4.2 2.0 1.5 2.5 4.1 3.4 4.8 -2.0 -1.8 -2.3 4.4 3.4 5.4 2.7 2.1 3.2 1.7 1.3 2.1 3.8 4.3 3.2 3.8 3.7 3.9 0.0 0.6 -0.7 2.0 1.4 2.5 3.0 1.9 4.0 -1.0 -0.6 -1.5 4.4 4.1 4.7 5.7 4.1 7.3 -1.4 0.0 -2.6 3.4 3.5 3.4 8.4 7.3 9.5 -5.0 -3.9 -6.2 6.5 5.8 7.2 7.8 7.5 8.1 -1.3 -1.8 -0.9 2.0 1.7 2.3 7.1 6.2 8.0 -5.1 -4.4 -5.8 3.8 2.3 5.4 7.8 9.8 5.7 -3.9 -7.4 -0.4 4.8 3.8 5.8 5.8 4.4 7.1 -0.9 -0.6 -1.2 5.2 4.3 6.1 7.7 5.9 9.6 -2.5 -1.5 -3.4 4.9 3.5 6.3 4.5 4.5 4.5 0.4 -1.0 1.8 15.4 13.2 17.6 5.4 4.3 6.5 10.1 8.9 11.1 4.0 3.3 4.7 5.6 5.3 5.8 -1.6 -2.0 -1.1 4.0 3.6 4.3 3.4 3.0 3.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 7.4 6.4 8.4 5.2 4.8 5.6 2.2 1.6 2.7 4.7 5.8 3.6 8.6 7.6 9.5 -3.9 -1.8 -5.9 6.7 6.7 6.7 8.7 8.9 8.6 -2.0 -2.2 -1.9 4.6 4.2 5.0 8.3 7.0 9.5 -3.7 -2.8 -4.5 7.9 9.9 6.0 7.5 7.4 7.6 0.4 2.5 -1.6 5.7 7.1 4.3 10.1 7.6 12.5 -4.4 -0.5 -8.2 Code Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 178 Male Female Annex 11 (Continued) Code 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau In-migration rate Out-migration rate Net-migration rate (In-migrants per 1000 persons) (Out-migrants per 1000 persons) (Net-migrants per thousand persons) Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 19.4 10.9 5.8 6.2 7.1 14.0 4.6 3.6 4.4 3.9 3.5 4.0 2.4 6.7 5.2 3.7 42.7 6.0 8.0 5.7 70.2 23.6 15.0 16.9 6.2 7.6 7.4 7.4 5.6 3.2 4.3 3.0 8.2 4.5 3.4 2.5 2.8 21.9 12.1 4.2 6.8 6.7 11.6 3.8 3.4 4.5 4.6 3.0 3.8 2.4 6.3 4.2 4.0 43.0 5.5 7.7 4.2 70.7 24.5 16.6 15.9 5.2 5.3 6.8 7.1 5.1 3.1 3.9 2.3 8.2 3.4 2.2 1.2 2.7 17.0 9.8 7.3 5.7 7.6 16.3 5.3 3.7 4.3 3.2 4.1 4.3 2.4 7.2 6.2 3.4 42.4 6.5 8.3 7.1 69.8 22.8 13.5 17.7 7.2 9.8 7.9 7.7 6.1 3.2 4.7 3.6 8.2 5.7 4.6 3.7 2.9 10.1 14.9 11.4 10.9 11.6 13.8 6.7 8.4 8.2 7.7 7.4 6.8 6.9 7.6 7.1 6.1 7.1 9.1 12.0 6.5 18.2 11.7 7.8 11.4 8.8 7.3 13.9 12.4 10.6 9.6 12.7 9.6 11.4 18.0 12.0 16.6 16.4 8.9 14.0 9.5 9.0 12.2 13.6 5.0 7.9 6.6 8.5 9.2 5.9 6.0 7.9 8.5 4.9 4.5 11.1 11.0 7.1 19.6 12.7 8.5 12.1 8.4 8.2 12.7 11.5 9.0 7.8 13.6 9.1 9.9 17.3 9.6 15.7 14.5 11.3 15.8 13.4 12.8 10.9 14.0 8.2 9.0 9.8 7.0 5.6 7.7 7.8 7.4 5.7 7.3 9.7 7.1 13.0 6.0 16.9 10.7 7.2 10.8 9.2 6.5 15.0 13.3 12.0 11.3 11.8 10.2 12.9 18.7 14.5 17.5 18.3 9.3 -4.0 -5.7 -4.7 -4.5 0.2 -2.1 -4.9 -3.9 -3.8 -3.8 -2.8 -4.5 -0.9 -1.8 -2.4 35.6 -3.1 -4.0 -0.8 52.0 11.9 7.2 5.5 -2.7 0.3 -6.5 -5.0 -4.9 -6.4 -8.4 -6.7 -3.2 -13.5 -8.6 -14.1 -13.6 13.0 -1.9 -5.2 -2.3 -5.6 -2.0 -1.2 -4.5 -2.0 -3.8 -6.2 -2.1 -3.6 -1.6 -4.2 -1.0 38.5 -5.7 -3.3 -2.9 51.1 11.8 8.1 3.8 -3.3 -2.8 -5.9 -4.4 -3.9 -4.6 -9.7 -6.8 -1.7 -13.9 -7.3 -14.5 -11.8 179 5.6 -6.0 -6.1 -7.1 -3.4 2.3 -3.0 -5.2 -5.6 -3.8 -1.5 -3.4 -5.4 -0.1 0.6 -3.9 32.7 -0.6 -4.6 1.1 52.9 12.1 6.3 7.0 -2.1 3.3 -7.1 -5.7 -5.9 -8.1 -7.1 -6.6 -4.7 -13.0 -9.9 -13.7 -15.4 180 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 46.7 42.4 48.9 47.2 90.2 65.3 15.5 16.0 7.6 88.3 17.2 37.8 29.1 39.5 26.8 24.3 18.8 33.6 19.7 61.3 64.7 47.8 19.3 22.4 20.4 18.3 20.5 20.3 23.6 17.6 21.6 22.3 19.6 19.9 14.8 14.1 15.8 19.2 16.1 21.4 19.4 Housing permanent 20.6 23.0 19.5 Floor space per capita (m 2 ) 11.5 29.9 48.4 41.6 27.8 40.1 54.2 53.6 44.4 38.2 29.0 30.0 31.2 33.2 9.5 31.3 77.4 81.2 63.5 43.7 54.1 38.4 0.1 26.9 9.8 20.1 17.7 29.3 9.7 18.7 15.4 21.0 6.8 2.3 16.6 11.9 0.2 1.8 5.7 1.6 17.9 5.9 2.4 7.7 0.0 26.0 4.0 9.1 15.0 3.7 11.7 8.9 6.6 21.1 2.9 3.0 4.4 7.7 0.1 1.6 1.4 1.3 11.1 3.7 1.1 5.0 8.5 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.0 0.6 0.0 0.3 3.1 0.3 0.1 3 0.1 1.4 4.0 0.1 Housing Housing Housing Apartment semilesssimpleBuilding permanent permanent permanent 91.3 100.0 99.6 99.9 100.0 99.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.0 99.3 99.9 99.7 96.8 99.6 99.8 96.7 99.9 98.5 95.8 99.9 Single Detached House Proportion of households by type of housing (%) Annex 12 SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT TYPES OF HOUSING OF HOUSEHOLDS 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 Villa 181 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Annex 12 (Continued) 22.5 21.2 22.8 23.6 25.4 22.7 18.7 22.2 22.4 21.1 20.5 21.5 18.1 18.5 22.2 22.1 20.2 21.4 26.0 21.0 22.0 23.2 21.0 20.2 17.1 Floor space per capita (m 2 ) 90.8 79.1 60.1 88.3 84.8 92.1 78.3 92.2 98.0 95.9 96.2 95.0 83.4 83.3 86.2 84.5 59.7 53.0 34.9 53.7 75.0 57.3 76.2 46.8 16.6 Housing permanent 7.1 17.7 29.2 11.3 15.1 7.7 21.6 7.7 2.0 3.9 3.6 4.5 11.3 12.1 10.3 12.8 35.6 45.2 64.8 42.8 22.8 42.2 21.9 50.2 79.0 1.3 2.7 4.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.1 3.0 0.9 0.2 2.2 1.5 0.3 1.0 1.4 1.7 0.7 0.5 6.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 2.6 2.2 1.1 0.6 1.8 0.9 0.1 1.4 0.6 0.3 0.8 1.6 2.8 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.4 2.2 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.7 2.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 Housing Housing Housing Apartment semilesssimpleBuilding permanent permanent permanent 98.6 99.6 99.6 99.5 99.3 99.5 97.6 99.9 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.9 100.0 99.6 99.8 99.9 100.0 100.0 99.2 97.0 100.0 99.9 100.0 99.9 99.4 Single Detached House Proportion of households by type of housing (%) 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 Villa 182 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Annex 12 (Continued) 19.2 16.7 17.0 18.5 17.4 20.6 20.9 23.8 17.8 20.4 23.4 20.3 23.4 25.3 25.9 21.2 22.8 18.4 17.5 17.6 19.1 19.2 17.9 17.4 19.0 Floor space per 2 capita (m ) 12.5 25.3 11.5 21.1 15.6 8.2 6.9 7.5 10.2 7.2 15.8 23.1 16.3 11.7 8.8 3.3 5.6 9.4 9.0 3.7 6.8 2.4 2.5 4.9 5.6 Housing permanent 82.7 66.6 82.4 74.5 69.6 83.7 80.8 80.7 89.2 89.5 82.3 75.8 68.7 73.6 70.9 54.0 76.7 60.7 56.1 54.3 72.1 63.6 63.5 66.5 47.1 2.2 6.0 4.8 3.3 12.4 6.8 7.6 5.3 0.3 1.7 0.9 0.7 7.6 10.0 13.7 24.4 10.1 22.5 30.9 20.0 13.3 13.6 19.7 14.7 24.2 2.6 2.2 1.2 1.1 2.4 1.2 4.7 6.6 0.3 1.6 0.9 0.4 7.4 4.7 6.5 18.4 7.6 7.3 4.0 21.9 7.8 20.4 14.3 13.9 23.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.4 2.0 5.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 Housing Housing Housing Apartment semilesssimpleBuilding permanent permanent permanent 99.9 100.0 99.9 100.0 99.8 99.5 99.9 99.9 98.0 99.4 97.8 94.4 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.8 100.0 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.5 99.9 100.0 99.7 99.9 Single Detached House Proportion of households by type of housing (%) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 Villa 183 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 71.4 93.8 60.1 43.8 83.5 66.1 59.3 95.6 60.8 92.3 37.5 32.0 40.4 38.9 53.1 28.6 30.0 35.4 53.6 42.6 50.7 34.8 64.0 98.9 90.9 81.8 98.7 88.0 99.4 31.7 35.8 45.8 74.7 41.2 31.8 22.6 36.3 59.6 60.0 86.9 55.8 99.9 83.7 82.4 93.5 98.9 92.4 79.1 79.2 85.3 96.0 99.7 99.9 94.0 93.9 99.8 98.8 98.9 99.6 98.8 98.6 99.8 98.0 91.1 70.7 73.7 83.9 83.6 70.4 57.0 62.8 75.1 81.6 86.6 87.8 79.5 80.1 86.0 81.7 84.8 91.7 84.6 85.0 92.7 81.1 48.1 13.7 15.5 16.1 13.6 16.7 15.5 11.4 12.0 17.6 14.6 24.5 14.3 16.2 29.2 20.1 23.5 41.9 16.1 25.1 47.2 14.0 Hygienic Network Land-line electricity Computer toilet telephones facilities for lighting 89.9 98.0 85.7 Safe water 6.3 1.8 2.9 4.1 2.9 3.4 2.2 1.9 2.7 2.6 2.8 4.8 4.0 3.9 3.3 2.7 3.4 4.4 1.2 3.1 5.7 1.8 Car Percentage of households using: 83.9 26.7 44.3 43.9 54.9 40.0 28.2 22.0 35.6 49.2 47.7 67.3 49.1 52.0 72.6 50.9 50.0 73.3 44.4 59.0 76.9 49.9 42.5 3.8 3.4 4.4 7.1 5.9 1.6 1.1 1.4 6.3 6.8 9.8 4.6 6.0 22.3 7.2 2.1 23.7 7.0 13.3 30.4 4.7 88.7 76.0 79.0 87.7 87.4 84.5 81.5 75.6 85.3 83.0 85.0 84.0 88.1 84.2 81.6 82.2 91.6 94.2 80.6 84.6 90.1 81.8 RefrigeAir Motorcycle or rator condition motorbike SELECTED INDICATORS ABOUT LIVING CONDITIONS OF HOUSEHOLDS Annex 13 184 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Annex 13 (Continued) 92.5 94.9 90.2 94.9 99.1 99.7 99.8 99.9 99.7 99.6 99.9 97.4 88.5 86.5 93.8 89.1 87.6 97.3 99.3 86.1 86.5 96.1 93.0 91.8 92.4 Safe water 76.8 46.7 54.7 63.6 81.1 76.2 88.2 78.6 78.9 74.6 86.5 75.6 56.4 41.3 45.0 57.1 71.4 88.2 98.6 82.5 70.4 69.7 62.9 87.8 81.2 99.2 99.9 98.5 99.8 99.9 99.8 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.8 98.9 97.2 99.2 99.7 98.5 99.8 99.9 97.7 97.7 99.3 99.7 99.8 99.2 87.3 87.7 84.0 87.4 89.8 80.3 87.9 81.3 82.7 74.4 82.2 81.1 75.4 83.9 86.4 79.7 82.8 85.7 93.5 77.1 73.8 83.7 83.2 85.8 79.3 29.6 17.0 16.0 19.5 27.7 20.9 31.8 17.0 13.9 13.0 13.9 16.2 12.0 18.6 17.3 17.2 23.2 30.6 52.2 18.6 15.4 18.7 17.7 29.0 16.8 Hygienic Network Land-line electricity Computer toilet telephones facilities for lighting 5.7 3.9 3.5 4.4 4.1 3.0 2.5 2.1 1.6 1.7 2.2 2.6 2.1 3.5 3.8 2.4 3.5 2.8 6.2 1.9 1.4 1.4 1.6 3.2 1.6 Car Percentage of households using: 76.9 69.7 69.6 71.2 73.8 71.7 75.4 64.8 60.3 59.8 60.8 58.4 44.5 43.5 41.6 45.3 46.7 53.5 82.3 42.4 47.3 54.9 53.0 74.5 50.7 26.4 6.1 10.2 10.2 16.5 12.5 21.9 8.4 7.1 4.9 8.6 11.1 5.0 8.9 7.6 5.2 5.6 7.1 27.7 3.0 3.4 6.5 3.6 10.5 5.7 82.4 88.2 83.2 84.6 83.8 78.2 80.5 76.8 73.1 74.3 77.0 76.1 79.0 81.1 74.7 78.1 81.8 82.4 94.0 78.0 81.1 85.2 84.6 89.9 86.6 RefrigeAir Motorcycle or rator condition motorbike 185 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Annex 13 (Continued) 96.0 69.7 83.8 79.4 89.3 84.1 90.8 99.2 99.8 97.8 99.0 99.4 96.5 97.5 80.0 97.3 70.0 69.0 82.6 91.9 86.5 87.0 94.5 99.7 99.3 Safe water 82.5 53.2 55.6 48.0 58.4 80.8 73.7 79.5 98.7 95.8 96.7 99.3 71.1 71.0 57.5 43.8 57.3 60.5 77.6 48.4 69.0 44.6 51.4 54.0 59.2 99.6 98.1 99.2 99.3 97.3 99.2 96.6 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.3 99.9 99.5 97.7 99.3 99.7 98.2 96.0 99.7 99.5 97.7 99.6 99.4 84.3 68.4 84.8 87.1 86.2 86.8 90.4 88.5 93.0 90.6 92.1 92.4 82.6 87.6 88.8 77.9 88.3 85.7 82.9 88.4 89.1 79.9 76.5 72.2 91.5 20.7 20.1 19.6 24.0 18.0 30.3 21.4 18.3 23.1 32.9 35.1 57.3 18.4 15.6 15.8 12.2 19.8 16.3 17.3 14.4 26.8 13.1 12.8 8.7 14.2 Hygienic Network Land-line electricity Computer toilet telephones for lighting facilities 2.6 2.3 4.1 3.1 1.9 4.1 4.1 4.4 4.5 3.9 5.0 4.4 1.8 1.3 1.0 1.1 0.9 0.7 1.4 0.9 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.9 Car Percentage of households using: 63.7 40.6 50.3 50.2 46.5 54.3 65.8 60.9 52.4 72.3 77.9 81.9 59.1 53.5 47.4 29.3 46.9 41.1 37.9 42.5 52.0 45.5 28.9 40.5 49.0 6.0 1.9 2.2 2.3 0.9 2.3 6.3 10.4 10.1 12.4 18.6 36.4 6.6 7.1 5.0 4.4 7.1 5.8 8.6 7.6 12.9 4.7 5.3 6.3 7.5 87.8 86.5 92.3 91.1 94.3 92.1 94.3 93.9 91.0 92.6 93.4 95.8 88.8 85.3 80.9 79.7 80.5 86.4 82.2 74.0 86.6 79.8 73.5 81.8 61.8 RefrigeAir Motorcycle or rator condition motorbike 186 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Urban Rural Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code Proportion of households by the ownership: (%) 36.5 36.8 36.4 36.1 46.1 42.2 28.0 29.3 27.5 41.6 32.7 35.2 30.7 34.0 31.9 22.7 21.4 27.3 35.4 36.1 42.3 38.7 1.7 4.0 4.2 1.2 7.5 3.1 6.2 0.7 7.5 1.0 1.1 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.3 1.6 0.5 1.2 2.9 51.2 65.6 56.9 66.8 64.7 66.1 75.5 77.0 72.2 62.6 63.1 55.9 57.7 61.7 49.3 53.3 70.2 61.5 69.0 58.7 54.8 60.7 1.0 0.9 0.4 1.4 0.2 0.6 1.4 1.5 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.6 1.7 0.4 0.7 1.3 0.4 88.3 95.5 94.5 95.7 98.0 96.7 94.8 96.2 97.6 97.6 97.8 92.1 96.6 96.3 92.2 95.0 94.5 73.8 95.3 90.8 81.1 95.7 10.8 4.5 5.1 4.1 1.7 3.0 5.1 3.7 2.3 2.0 2.1 7.6 3.0 3.5 7.2 4.4 5.1 25.6 4.3 8.7 18.1 3.9 0.9 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 From 1975 From 2000 Household Rented/ Unclear Not stated Not stated to 1999 up to now owned Borrowed ownership 4.0 7.1 2.5 Before 1975 Year of using the house/flat: Annex 14 YEAR OF USE AND OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE/FLAT 187 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Annex 14 (Continued) 2.6 2.2 2.3 2.7 3.4 1.7 4.1 4.2 1.9 3.4 3.7 3.3 3.4 2.9 4.4 1.7 0.8 7.2 5.8 3.7 2.8 6.7 4.4 7.1 5.1 Before 1975 Proportion of households by the ownership: (%) 41.3 44.1 40.9 40.6 39.6 49.0 45.7 45.4 57.0 48.1 54.9 47.4 44.9 42.9 41.8 44.5 42.4 43.6 28.9 42.6 42.1 46.2 44.8 43.7 31.1 55.6 53.5 56.6 56.6 56.8 49.1 49.1 50.1 40.9 48.2 41.2 49.0 51.3 53.8 53.6 53.7 56.5 49.1 62.7 53.6 54.7 46.7 50.6 49.0 62.8 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 2.5 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.2 1.0 95.4 97.8 96.3 93.5 89.0 95.4 93.3 93.3 98.2 94.6 93.2 91.1 97.3 96.1 96.4 95.1 96.0 90.6 85.0 95.8 95.4 94.6 95.2 93.1 93.6 4.0 2.0 3.4 6.1 10.8 4.3 6.0 6.1 1.3 4.6 6.6 8.6 2.5 3.5 3.2 4.5 3.8 8.4 13.6 3.5 4.1 4.4 4.3 5.9 5.8 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 1.0 1.3 0.6 0.5 0.9 0.5 0.9 0.6 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 From 1975 From 2000 Household Rented/ Unclear Not stated Not stated to 1999 up to now owned Borrowed ownership Year of using the house/flat: 188 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Annex 14 (Continued) 3.7 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.2 3.4 0.3 2.7 1.5 3.7 2.4 12.9 3.8 4.4 2.5 1.9 2.1 2.6 5.7 2.4 5.3 0.9 2.6 0.9 0.6 Before 1975 Proportion of households by the ownership: (%) 35.6 25.1 24.7 31.0 22.0 30.8 21.8 24.6 15.8 32.0 35.8 32.9 26.5 32.1 28.3 20.6 30.2 28.6 34.9 25.4 28.3 26.1 21.1 27.6 19.1 60.4 74.0 74.1 67.7 77.5 65.3 75.8 72.2 81.1 62.7 60.6 52.1 69.2 63.4 69.0 77.2 67.6 68.4 59.0 71.7 65.1 72.9 75.8 70.9 79.8 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.7 0.3 0.5 2.1 0.5 1.6 1.6 1.2 2.1 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.6 1.3 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.4 96.7 94.0 95.9 95.4 95.5 91.9 93.0 95.5 46.9 83.0 86.1 71.3 94.7 94.5 96.4 94.8 94.5 95.9 95.7 96.1 90.1 98.4 96.5 97.9 95.3 2.8 5.6 3.7 4.3 4.3 7.8 6.6 4.1 52.9 16.6 13.5 27.7 4.9 5.3 3.5 4.7 5.3 3.9 3.5 3.6 9.4 1.6 3.1 1.7 4.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.4 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 From 1975 From 2000 Household Rented/ Unclear Not stated Not stated to 1999 up to now owned Borrowed ownership Year of using the house/flat: PART IV TABULATED TABLES 189 190 191 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 44 618 668 5 784 715 10 143 715 9 617 384 2 758 991 7 657 085 8 656 779 3 489 927 393 904 254 299 153 890 373 303 335 547 268 373 207 804 581 598 389 966 404 341 571 181 377 450 11 633 548 20 649 605 19 482 435 5 504 560 15 721 352 17 501 852 7 067 456 786 564 519 548 307 027 751 580 663 037 536 069 413 420 1 162 376 780 611 815 907 1 168 707 752 241 Male 90 493 352 Total Total 374 791 597 526 411 566 390 645 580 778 205 616 267 696 327 490 378 277 153 137 265 249 392 660 3 577 529 8 845 074 8 064 268 2 745 569 9 865 051 10 505 889 5 848 833 45 874 684 Female 146 532 326 636 118 364 157 879 156 982 70 362 77 428 146 017 91 415 50 419 105 821 115 248 3 435 166 4 321 325 9 787 342 1 600 589 5 277 317 6 969 571 1 983 172 29 939 316 Total 71 324 155 580 56 370 77 858 77 270 34 950 38 688 72 172 43 015 24 540 49 905 56 474 1 680 354 2 092 008 4 699 024 795 313 2 574 688 3 407 538 961 532 14 530 103 Male Urban 75 208 171 056 61 994 80 021 79 712 35 412 38 740 73 845 48 400 25 879 55 916 58 773 1 754 813 2 229 317 5 088 319 805 276 2 702 629 3 562 033 1 021 639 15 409 213 Female 605 709 842 071 697 544 622 732 1 005 394 343 058 458 641 517 020 660 165 256 608 413 727 671 316 3 632 289 13 180 528 5 934 010 3 903 971 14 205 118 13 680 033 9 650 377 60 554 037 Total 306 126 415 601 347 971 312 108 504 328 172 854 229 684 263 375 330 288 129 350 204 394 337 430 1 809 573 6 564 771 2 958 061 1 963 678 7 042 696 6 736 177 4 823 183 299 583 426 470 349 572 310 624 501 066 170 204 228 956 253 645 329 877 127 258 209 333 333 887 1 822 717 6 615 757 2 975 949 1 940 293 7 162 422 6 943 856 4 827 194 30 465 471 Female Unit: Person 30 088 566 Male Rural Table 1 POPULATION BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 192 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 1 (Continued) 599 225 804 390 668 669 510 788 549 594 860 138 955 875 570 104 858 352 392 123 900 261 457 330 1 724 060 1 506 731 614 424 429 980 300 656 556 963 490 780 717 463 609 570 740 069 442 160 589 259 292 850 1 619 327 1 357 134 1 038 420 1 124 342 1 760 148 1 941 084 1 156 200 1 788 426 798 572 1 845 388 932 806 3 491 079 3 020 407 1 254 035 866 626 615 387 1 130 101 1 004 313 1 469 426 1 239 824 1 513 350 885 630 1 196 403 589 050 Male 1 196 763 Total Total 296 200 607 144 443 470 773 281 630 254 751 964 513 533 573 138 314 731 436 646 639 611 1 513 676 1 767 019 475 476 945 127 406 449 930 074 586 096 985 208 900 011 574 748 527 632 688 465 814 937 597 538 Female 209 374 514 176 247 701 463 450 192 862 278 081 876 710 549 263 178 250 175 682 194 736 463 639 460 305 183 318 324 065 124 948 174 863 137 855 898 776 406 093 310 442 242 144 238 272 181 799 731 901 Total 103 403 249 075 122 777 224 521 93 844 135 505 429 342 268 589 86 055 86 097 93 473 226 460 223 896 89 247 157 184 60 344 83 703 67 074 442 005 196 227 151 783 115 950 114 877 88 509 363 667 Male Urban 105 971 265 101 124 923 238 929 99 018 142 576 447 368 280 674 92 195 89 585 101 263 237 179 236 409 94 072 166 881 64 604 91 160 70 781 456 771 209 866 158 659 126 193 123 395 93 289 368 234 Female 379 676 682 227 637 929 1 049 900 1 046 962 1 191 346 127 603 580 838 437 137 690 944 1 059 299 2 556 768 3 030 774 749 488 1 521 323 673 624 1 613 563 1 018 345 1 042 307 1 354 055 813 900 796 276 1 118 862 1 437 528 464 862 Total 189 447 340 184 319 383 515 548 515 726 581 958 61 439 288 374 214 601 343 883 520 951 1 280 271 1 500 164 368 083 743 077 331 780 774 648 503 030 513 870 663 911 397 811 394 837 553 792 715 881 235 558 Male Rural 190 229 342 043 318 546 534 352 531 235 609 387 66 164 292 465 222 535 347 061 538 348 1 276 497 1 530 610 381 405 778 246 341 845 838 914 515 316 528 437 690 144 416 089 401 439 565 070 721 648 229 304 Female Unit: Person 193 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 1 (Continued) 616 935 503 353 511 291 837 155 1 064 095 871 381 610 137 382 046 652 774 440 092 608 174 1 028 550 1 041 175 1 681 112 2 155 381 1 742 935 1 235 450 767 913 1 307 186 876 418 1 216 076 1 402 740 2 822 705 1 262 051 903 874 1 855 788 833 212 544 649 1 103 207 1 712 201 462 510 929 641 726 133 628 090 1 256 104 1 475 404 288 043 564 380 3 816 102 917 641 1 828 823 7 955 282 684 136 1 373 704 527 210 241 080 481 549 1 054 730 602 418 Male 1 206 804 Total Total 607 902 436 326 654 412 385 867 625 313 871 554 1 091 286 843 957 529 884 525 197 645 116 878 989 749 271 4 139 180 527 520 1 419 965 951 914 558 557 467 131 628 014 276 336 911 182 689 568 240 469 604 386 Female 273 373 230 514 416 234 185 426 823 528 463 156 650 214 300 049 172 420 161 604 128 766 253 286 262 754 6 533 707 533 555 905 666 1 428 898 205 885 179 632 496 311 86 581 451 704 405 782 160 211 473 089 Total 133 774 112 463 204 459 90 919 401 175 227 931 313 057 144 600 83 687 77 244 60 158 117 670 124 872 3 115 548 265 080 440 489 690 592 99 059 88 255 244 097 43 361 225 863 201 689 80 303 231 651 Male Urban 139 599 118 051 211 776 94 507 422 354 235 225 337 158 155 449 88 732 84 360 68 608 135 616 137 882 3 418 159 268 475 465 176 738 306 106 826 91 377 252 213 43 220 225 841 204 093 79 908 241 438 Female 942 703 645 904 890 952 582 487 411 922 1 279 780 1 505 167 1 381 063 868 756 866 946 1 133 285 1 458 916 1 212 650 1 421 575 521 175 1 917 039 426 890 897 322 750 009 759 793 477 799 1 377 119 967 922 321 338 733 715 Total 474 399 327 629 448 315 291 127 208 963 643 451 751 038 692 555 427 604 426 108 556 777 715 542 601 261 700 554 262 130 962 251 213 282 445 590 374 254 383 993 244 683 691 778 482 448 160 777 370 767 Male Rural 468 303 318 275 442 637 291 360 202 959 636 329 754 129 688 507 441 152 440 837 576 508 743 373 611 389 721 021 259 045 954 789 213 609 451 732 375 754 375 801 233 116 685 341 485 474 160 561 362 948 Female Unit: Person 194 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 97 642 73 221 46 302 105 851 94 309 67 969 45 934 138 739 103 596 119 482 171 266 115 970 383 618 237 702 560 647 462 645 347 051 258 590 804 123 570 206 619 386 891 179 572 485 3 635 055 12 261 975 541 306 983 241 3 888 197 1 225 015 3 832 647 14 833 879 5 395 622 3 330 002 15 889 040 3 065 763 1 621 155 8 510 701 13 436 025 16 467 862 Single 68 819 816 Population aged 15 and over 407 535 638 871 448 362 421 413 614 440 195 610 256 709 333 569 407 964 171 672 276 018 404 464 3 752 338 9 121 358 7 631 351 2 620 406 9 702 055 11 216 656 6 200 809 46 492 633 Currently married 42 484 66 995 41 511 36 092 41 384 14 881 16 155 27 020 37 614 15 746 30 652 33 454 337 690 888 766 649 718 218 869 1 103 918 1 123 269 564 752 4 549 293 Widowed 4 047 10 469 8 174 7 670 7 946 1 794 5 766 6 137 6 967 2 881 2 463 4 115 63 428 288 053 275 707 50 906 143 522 166 936 96 834 1 021 958 Divorced Marital status Table 2 POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY CURRENT MARITAL STATUS, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 2 279 3 578 1 809 1 342 1 614 269 452 1 475 2 158 1 080 1 157 1 494 16 611 71 954 70 080 14 618 50 804 50 980 25 850 284 286 Separated 170 47 94 102 135 94 21 107 136 541 131 63 156 934 1 197 1 303 3 784 Not stated Unit: Person 195 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Administration Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Table 2 (Continued) 187 791 241 008 199 866 154 690 158 247 284 635 302 517 176 013 283 148 151 199 262 091 144 657 592 069 612 890 207 853 172 775 104 606 265 031 232 100 304 003 245 136 273 055 169 236 261 954 120 470 1 223 591 1 038 172 776 463 840 041 1 387 498 1 503 186 895 010 1 420 418 622 824 1 407 947 719 802 2 702 931 2 314 168 939 587 643 287 446 650 859 644 765 167 1 125 729 950 685 1 153 666 675 122 915 727 430 413 Single 920 229 Population aged 15 and over 270 290 568 135 447 617 766 650 618 517 711 095 472 191 523 599 298 164 417 997 643 156 1 524 608 1 882 823 512 147 1 026 669 414 992 1 004 548 641 133 1 054 632 981 212 613 947 557 910 742 789 881 393 657 128 Currently married 30 237 65 777 47 763 97 102 75 545 98 755 46 899 62 498 37 194 44 084 79 493 152 851 202 880 55 743 103 660 50 475 119 516 67 746 115 716 103 340 56 493 54 094 77 306 83 457 58 796 Widowed 7 378 17 160 7 692 11 988 7 400 9 020 11 107 5 544 5 381 6 266 5 349 18 442 17 836 4 723 11 370 3 921 9 558 6 934 22 260 14 910 9 152 7 364 14 566 13 836 13 316 Divorced Marital status 2 001 2 700 2 815 4 808 4 088 2 856 2 870 2 972 1 268 2 114 3 675 5 285 6 732 2 531 4 062 2 237 3 647 3 122 7 959 3 234 2 095 2 405 3 444 3 700 3 077 Separated 38 64 36 50 61 92 592 96 62 103 167 107 200 196 122 Not stated Unit: Person 196 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Administration Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Table 2 (Continued) 194 391 165 526 180 659 301 459 358 488 309 502 247 786 150 655 242 963 184 176 198 823 784 881 814 056 1 291 714 1 629 689 1 303 076 962 967 599 978 993 303 683 119 918 472 645 253 2 166 417 991 671 400 525 1 463 298 281 640 207 174 855 175 1 327 661 155 267 671 271 249 696 232 770 921 546 1 135 438 93 475 383 209 2 016 178 353 947 1 324 268 6 309 766 224 840 939 681 210 658 78 210 319 492 796 049 271 467 Single 911 103 Population aged 15 and over 649 164 446 487 666 007 401 596 631 843 885 027 1 105 315 872 504 556 415 539 617 687 570 900 541 779 271 3 764 833 517 446 1 359 884 975 949 551 294 461 946 615 989 265 456 877 684 643 648 217 629 557 214 Currently married 49 578 37 161 63 185 35 842 58 902 76 803 114 932 84 231 55 102 56 705 80 099 102 217 74 009 337 503 48 099 114 029 52 878 60 831 36 379 53 696 19 379 72 478 53 811 19 505 62 840 Widowed 16 733 11 697 16 773 9 033 20 151 26 350 42 369 25 895 16 966 18 222 23 800 33 261 26 801 154 608 14 128 37 134 27 363 29 087 13 387 13 709 3 691 15 627 14 659 3 220 12 960 Divorced Marital status 4 175 3 598 4 375 2 852 4 285 5 393 8 585 7 558 4 914 4 812 5 746 10 000 5 661 36 646 5 719 10 117 6 582 6 789 4 229 5 318 1 147 4 533 2 723 897 6 622 Separated 66 65 63 64 61 31 Not stated Unit: Person 197 Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Code Table 2 (Continued) 7 255 10 812 16 338 11 814 8 950 19 817 18 913 12 699 54 716 19 339 108 836 22 462 40 466 72 715 97 831 59 275 50 176 116 294 117 198 87 207 242 022 109 614 578 537 134 499 841 064 3 334 716 13 299 2 438 601 7 714 191 81 279 300 697 1 175 036 13 520 1 070 842 4 021 932 79 476 1 162 729 5 358 002 620 802 261 955 1 472 228 2 609 446 6 075 889 Single 23 076 106 Population aged 15 and over 100 686 421 284 79 372 162 731 66 029 87 596 86 560 37 135 42 957 72 741 53 785 29 627 59 582 59 697 1 795 835 2 170 705 4 674 058 783 253 2 614 711 3 773 369 1 073 661 15 089 757 Currently married 9 113 36 463 8 024 19 884 5 531 7 815 7 215 3 379 2 763 5 787 6 026 2 467 7 033 4 271 144 859 216 272 384 066 67 714 264 582 322 745 102 294 1 357 672 Widowed 2 057 9 645 2 102 4 154 2 635 2 550 2 563 587 1 741 2 514 1 690 914 1 140 1 606 39 145 90 124 177 886 19 045 57 621 79 788 29 779 454 242 Divorced Marital status 181 2 189 777 537 312 323 139 125 452 401 203 225 381 8 546 16 552 39 580 4 266 14 176 18 845 4 539 97 958 Separated 122 260 61 526 587 Not stated Unit: Person 198 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Code Administration Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Table 2 (Continued) 32 022 41 601 47 257 66 709 142 788 22 456 21 584 21 333 45 861 23 503 55 276 84 538 27 386 32 792 29 361 144 465 203 786 54 158 34 061 85 621 48 349 116 816 43 040 111 192 183 259 230 480 317 456 690 464 113 083 136 307 98 602 257 629 142 740 321 409 342 662 143 765 137 384 134 495 437 748 667 122 211 889 146 126 360 915 192 199 403 076 158 410 364 733 Single 184 176 Population aged 15 and over 220 178 99 591 246 424 127 537 241 923 100 463 139 454 411 381 260 480 93 288 93 011 105 648 233 098 242 236 107 871 188 348 68 803 102 465 82 337 485 439 227 040 166 156 127 794 135 161 Currently married 24 262 10 849 29 831 12 900 27 023 9 327 15 294 38 813 27 678 9 543 8 746 9 881 20 487 19 947 9 788 17 944 7 452 9 935 7 368 45 149 18 525 14 009 11 252 12 987 Widowed 6 784 3 888 8 849 2 571 4 951 1 757 2 852 10 372 3 768 1 770 2 308 757 3 684 3 312 1 091 4 921 824 1 610 618 13 113 4 053 2 480 2 290 3 523 Divorced Marital status 2 317 1 041 1 157 842 1 398 517 130 2 770 1 357 534 527 92 855 638 487 555 190 713 242 3 975 1 046 578 323 482 Separated 62 83 Not stated Unit: Person 199 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Administration Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Table 2 (Continued) 28 062 69 177 90 165 14 056 99 237 33 903 41 990 330 524 217 285 100 240 1 714 660 48 451 49 868 23 328 31 133 42 366 58 441 119 888 86 796 173 210 37 461 76 878 49 085 44 160 292 441 331 836 59 135 378 209 131 509 165 384 1 165 423 706 853 400 655 5 144 368 202 961 201 881 104 725 123 619 133 335 232 623 516 430 343 430 647 696 143 316 307 461 173 923 203 316 Single 113 414 Population aged 15 and over 141 202 110 409 203 702 93 153 418 271 226 493 342 303 148 630 76 561 79 136 70 408 126 475 133 961 3 002 924 266 526 440 337 775 277 103 606 85 387 245 132 41 323 219 173 201 069 76 556 Currently married 11 019 9 495 18 425 9 486 38 887 20 107 36 262 17 243 9 232 8 537 7 984 16 010 13 585 270 850 23 514 35 021 34 897 11 846 7 939 24 560 2 822 17 226 16 435 6 670 Widowed 5 828 4 178 7 353 2 644 14 663 8 777 15 773 6 769 4 595 3 789 2 764 7 187 5 805 128 212 7 673 11 776 19 798 6 922 3 506 7 433 812 4 155 4 941 1 704 Divorced Marital status 1 107 756 1 103 571 2 665 1 257 2 204 1 541 582 1 025 241 2 342 1 160 27 721 2 702 2 434 4 927 1 021 775 1 848 60 1 116 820 422 Separated 61 Not stated Unit: Person 200 Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Code Table 2 (Continued) 39 047 95 038 77 971 56 155 36 984 118 922 84 683 106 784 116 551 96 631 78 955 218 546 197 236 487 932 364 814 287 776 208 414 687 829 453 008 532 180 649 157 462 871 341 692 1 089 092 2 224 699 10 101 308 59 922 1 196 453 4 547 783 302 338 682 544 2 713 161 84 122 2 761 804 10 811 947 461 830 2 167 273 10 531 038 604 213 1 359 199 7 038 473 2 786 175 10 391 973 Single 45 743 710 Population aged 15 and over 780 707 235 844 328 162 476 140 382 333 333 816 527 880 158 475 213 752 260 829 354 179 142 045 216 436 344 766 1 956 503 6 950 653 2 957 293 1 837 152 7 087 344 7 443 287 5 127 148 31 402 877 Currently married 74 344 22 333 34 461 47 110 35 981 28 277 34 169 11 503 13 392 21 233 31 588 13 279 23 619 29 183 192 831 672 495 265 652 151 155 839 336 800 524 462 458 3 191 621 Widowed 11 779 3 671 1 945 6 315 5 539 5 120 5 383 1 207 4 025 3 624 5 277 1 967 1 323 2 509 24 283 197 929 97 821 31 862 85 901 87 148 67 055 567 716 Divorced Marital status 3 519 888 1 502 3 040 1 497 1 018 1 475 144 452 1 023 1 756 877 932 1 112 8 065 55 402 30 501 10 352 36 628 32 135 21 311 186 328 Separated 196 170 47 94 102 135 94 21 107 136 281 131 63 95 934 671 1 303 3 197 Not stated Unit: Person 201 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Code Administration Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Table 2 (Continued) 167 844 113 088 110 990 217 926 159 729 153 557 261 564 129 866 216 230 121 154 536 793 528 352 180 467 139 983 75 246 120 566 28 313 249 845 211 075 187 434 120 887 145 138 77 430 160 274 593 204 609 561 1 070 042 812 722 781 928 1 284 111 524 223 1 150 318 577 062 2 381 523 1 971 506 795 822 505 903 312 154 421 896 98 045 913 840 804 559 792 752 482 923 512 651 272 003 546 369 Single 853 996 Population aged 15 and over 337 036 170 699 321 711 320 080 524 727 518 054 571 641 60 810 263 119 204 876 324 986 537 507 1 291 510 1 640 587 404 277 838 321 346 190 902 083 558 796 569 193 754 172 447 791 430 116 607 628 Currently married 38 577 19 388 35 946 34 863 70 079 66 217 83 461 8 086 34 820 27 651 35 339 69 612 132 364 182 933 45 956 85 716 43 023 109 581 60 378 70 567 84 814 42 484 42 843 64 319 Widowed 6 176 3 490 8 311 5 121 7 037 5 643 6 168 735 1 776 3 611 3 958 4 592 14 758 14 524 3 633 6 449 3 098 7 949 6 316 9 147 10 857 6 671 5 075 11 043 Divorced Marital status 4 305 960 1 544 1 972 3 410 3 570 2 725 100 1 615 734 1 586 3 582 4 430 6 094 2 044 3 506 2 047 2 933 2 880 3 984 2 188 1 517 2 082 2 962 Separated 38 64 36 50 61 92 592 96 103 85 107 200 Not stated Unit: Person 202 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Administration Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Table 2 (Continued) 50 149 155 663 263 781 79 419 133 533 121 365 165 184 70 001 427 968 110 418 301 518 201 245 231 772 171 063 134 393 138 293 243 019 238 600 222 706 74 576 113 194 166 084 135 091 154 664 647 240 992 432 324 074 543 337 539 762 689 791 297 875 1 459 564 395 393 1 165 399 932 477 1 125 779 886 945 661 263 680 722 1 059 091 1 113 259 959 645 315 271 456 662 685 842 509 196 715 157 Single 206 078 Population aged 15 and over 507 961 336 078 462 304 308 443 213 573 658 533 763 012 723 874 479 855 460 481 617 162 774 066 645 310 761 909 250 919 919 547 200 672 447 688 376 559 370 857 224 133 658 510 442 579 141 073 Currently married 38 559 27 666 44 760 26 356 20 014 56 696 78 671 66 987 45 870 48 168 72 115 86 208 60 425 66 653 24 585 79 008 17 981 48 985 28 440 29 136 16 556 55 251 37 376 12 835 Widowed 10 905 7 519 9 421 6 389 5 488 17 573 26 596 19 127 12 372 14 433 21 035 26 075 20 997 26 396 6 455 25 358 7 566 22 165 9 881 6 276 2 879 11 472 9 718 1 515 Divorced Marital status 3 068 2 842 3 272 2 281 1 620 4 136 6 381 6 017 4 333 3 787 5 505 7 659 4 502 8 924 3 016 7 683 1 655 5 769 3 454 3 470 1 087 3 416 1 904 475 Separated 66 65 63 64 31 Not stated Unit: Person 203 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 1 377 1 923 2 764 2 417 1 689 5 205 2 749 13 987 10 734 26 130 16 536 15 402 22 524 13 508 1 298 15 625 2 452 57 919 127 544 12 695 62 226 245 873 1 642 138 351 232 752 16 083 23 739 97 856 2 171 84 006 328 450 1 120 120 911 358 837 5 033 34 588 236 030 10 188 463 820 Urban 1 499 797 Total 10 759 17 319 13 713 14 119 23 366 8 811 12 610 10 243 14 442 3 913 8 017 14 327 69 626 183 647 94 401 74 117 244 444 237 926 201 442 1 035 976 Rural 1 005 1 523 1 042 2 033 4 920 2 868 4 196 2 670 1 449 274 1 374 4 178 19 418 22 672 22 642 24 257 54 146 57 028 36 497 217 242 Total 253 17 87 42 151 161 90 153 137 71 149 137 4 191 5 342 10 376 3 961 9 381 11 446 2 079 42 586 Urban 752 1 506 955 1 991 4 769 2 707 4 106 2 517 1 312 203 1 225 4 040 15 227 17 330 12 266 20 296 44 765 45 582 34 418 174 656 Rural 7.4 6.8 6.8 12.3 18.8 26.7 30.0 21.0 9.0 5.4 13.5 26.7 15.2 9.2 9.7 24.8 16.5 15.9 15.5 14.5 Total 9.2 0.3 5.1 1.7 5.5 8.4 6.5 6.2 8.3 6.3 6.9 10.6 7.2 8.6 7.5 16.7 11.2 9.5 6.0 9.2 Urban 7.0 8.7 7.0 14.1 20.4 30.7 32.6 24.6 9.1 5.2 15.3 28.2 21.9 9.4 13.0 27.4 18.3 19.2 17.1 16.9 Rural Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third Rate of females aged 15-49 having the birth in 12 months prior to the and higher order births in 12 months third and higher order births (%) survey prior to the survey Table 3 RATE OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 HAVING THIRD AND HIGHER ORDER BIRTHS IN 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 204 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Administration Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Table 3 (Continued) 13 309 2 913 4 869 5 082 6 829 6 177 15 946 2 029 2 091 1 768 6 114 3 647 8 689 9 109 3 782 3 269 4 086 8 624 14 264 4 598 3 467 6 929 2 790 6 016 3 191 32 725 24 861 20 346 24 116 27 146 34 112 19 150 21 674 11 566 33 437 18 162 61 950 63 204 23 476 14 941 11 181 17 848 17 125 23 532 18 641 23 841 13 431 14 694 9 879 Urban 21 584 Total 6 687 8 678 10 641 16 912 15 175 18 935 2 862 9 224 7 095 11 672 19 694 54 095 53 261 14 515 27 322 9 799 19 582 17 122 18 166 20 969 17 286 15 265 19 992 29 812 8 274 Rural 2 154 1 650 1 972 2 370 2 506 4 701 1 521 3 536 2 452 3 441 6 661 11 116 8 052 3 485 8 001 2 617 3 617 3 199 2 646 3 979 4 497 3 185 3 381 5 585 2 384 Total 363 424 250 288 548 637 1 200 1 369 542 267 444 1 277 982 404 897 467 296 466 1 188 388 997 639 376 256 1 514 Urban 1 791 1 226 1 722 2 083 1 958 4 063 320 2 167 1 910 3 174 6 217 9 839 7 070 3 081 7 104 2 151 3 320 2 734 1 458 3 591 3 499 2 547 3 005 5 329 870 Rural 21.8 11.2 14.7 9.9 13.4 20.0 8.9 19.8 21.9 23.0 28.4 17.6 13.0 19.2 23.9 22.6 16.7 16.7 7.8 14.7 18.6 15.7 13.6 17.1 11.0 Total 11.4 7.1 8.9 4.2 15.8 13.9 8.4 15.9 13.3 8.2 11.7 14.0 11.3 11.1 14.7 26.4 14.2 22.9 7.4 6.3 14.6 12.6 7.7 8.8 11.4 Urban 26.8 14.1 16.2 12.3 12.9 21.5 11.2 23.5 26.9 27.2 31.6 18.2 13.3 21.2 26.0 21.9 17.0 16.0 8.0 17.1 20.2 16.7 15.0 17.9 10.5 Rural Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third Rate of females aged 15-49 having the birth in 12 months prior to the and higher order births in 12 months third and higher order births (%) survey prior to the survey 205 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Administration Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Table 3 (Continued) 3 310 12 636 19 303 16 205 7 016 27 308 3 368 11 610 34 651 12 806 4 141 23 493 2 279 1 961 14 466 5 153 2 595 14 886 9 571 2 037 15 875 16 307 2 930 13 318 43 414 21 597 25 976 33 017 3 190 2 132 15 131 19 403 7 819 3 570 16 994 8 919 6 634 19 698 84 437 1 243 10 183 16 738 6 597 31 534 107 458 30 096 6 511 24 699 12 895 9 438 11 155 7 291 6 668 20 292 23 041 19 352 12 505 12 291 13 839 18 667 16 213 23 021 7 041 13 000 13 424 13 063 8 940 24 937 18 188 8 988 2 754 11 742 9 513 Rural 5 192 Urban 14 705 Total 1 939 1 131 1 865 850 1 593 3 834 4 042 1 661 715 1 226 1 251 1 606 959 7 779 2 006 6 965 1 863 1 302 2 727 4 502 3 720 6 672 5 774 3 589 2 015 Total 426 245 565 93 855 860 1 279 209 48 208 121 349 85 6 098 684 1 606 1 415 288 285 966 341 962 1 088 604 790 Urban 1 513 887 1 300 757 738 2 973 2 764 1 452 668 1 018 1 129 1 257 874 1 682 1 322 5 359 448 1 013 2 442 3 536 3 379 5 710 4 686 2 985 1 225 Rural 12.0 8.8 11.4 8.9 8.3 14.0 11.7 7.1 4.9 8.2 7.9 7.4 4.9 7.2 12.0 16.0 5.6 8.6 16.0 22.9 36.5 21.2 23.4 30.6 13.7 Total 12.9 7.3 11.0 4.1 6.8 12.3 11.0 5.0 2.4 8.0 6.0 11.9 2.7 7.2 7.7 12.1 5.4 13.5 8.0 14.6 27.5 14.6 16.7 21.9 15.2 Urban 11.7 9.4 11.7 10.4 11.1 14.7 12.0 7.5 5.3 8.3 8.2 6.7 5.4 7.3 16.9 17.8 6.4 7.8 18.2 27.1 37.8 22.9 25.8 33.2 12.9 Rural Total females aged 15-49 have given Total females aged 15-49 having third Rate of females aged 15-49 having the birth in 12 months prior to the and higher order births in 12 months third and higher order births (%) survey prior to the survey 206 Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Code 18 775 30 762 49 056 29 060 31 693 60 283 50 911 37 900 95 222 49 593 120 583 306 877 298 833 273 103 219 145 560 637 334 397 319 768 444 556 295 267 1 392 518 6 113 257 35 873 2 952 419 5 197 867 216 063 622 167 2 472 002 40 871 1 882 595 7 578 609 358 330 2 225 294 7 384 224 1 016 873 674 539 4 922 209 2 438 496 9 749 531 Urban 33 668 168 Total 245 674 349 334 281 868 283 485 500 354 187 452 244 043 249 777 276 115 101 808 180 189 317 459 1 421 623 4 720 739 2 245 449 1 849 835 5 696 013 5 158 930 4 247 671 23 918 637 Rural Number of children ever born 290 403 436 857 313 385 326 249 545 794 209 088 262 145 292 203 301 159 118 724 210 332 347 926 2 421 681 6 050 294 5 167 773 2 422 650 7 459 343 7 314 603 4 814 532 33 229 195 Total 49 154 94 292 37 586 50 107 59 176 30 705 28 492 48 141 30 454 18 627 35 373 40 465 1 013 152 1 380 763 2 942 457 614 414 1 862 512 2 211 667 665 991 9 677 803 Urban 241 249 342 565 275 799 276 143 486 618 178 383 233 653 244 062 270 705 100 097 174 959 307 461 1 408 530 4 669 532 2 225 317 1 808 236 5 596 831 5 102 936 4 148 541 23 551 392 Rural Number of children surviving 4 863 7 699 6 383 8 147 14 843 10 057 10 958 6 630 5 719 1 859 5 731 10 404 16 815 62 963 30 094 49 352 119 266 69 621 107 678 438 973 Total 439 929 314 805 1 107 988 568 915 308 148 501 405 3 722 11 755 9 962 7 753 20 084 13 627 8 548 71 729 Urban 4 424 6 770 6 070 7 343 13 736 9 070 10 390 5 715 5 410 1 711 5 231 9 998 13 093 51 207 20 132 41 600 99 182 55 994 99 130 367 245 Rural Number of child deaths Unit: Person NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN, NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING, NUMBER OF CHILD DEATHS OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 Table 4 207 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 4 (Continued) 72 130 68 461 72 905 199 678 298 847 96 359 67 945 167 749 99 789 176 515 88 085 358 581 267 235 449 700 348 156 552 674 463 501 603 794 355 876 447 424 260 644 43 904 286 391 501 641 55 932 598 269 152 358 54 128 433 263 1 170 325 279 743 647 690 141 550 130 269 613 349 1 301 830 123 092 466 345 64 642 91 550 420 720 344 946 76 992 522 151 109 965 67 548 652 500 701 365 255 195 Urban 433 390 Total 172 559 270 909 256 087 436 044 395 556 456 314 49 310 250 022 194 330 290 120 429 511 1 017 967 1 160 280 280 304 591 400 242 487 542 337 379 135 367 948 483 080 343 252 329 170 445 159 584 952 178 195 Rural Number of children ever born 255 353 441 597 351 164 592 958 454 354 542 449 344 972 440 909 261 603 353 059 492 707 1 148 893 1 286 792 340 680 692 662 284 359 593 983 428 680 640 453 608 214 457 493 416 522 513 729 646 536 429 876 Total 86 800 174 961 98 818 165 496 67 534 94 942 296 379 196 652 71 845 67 878 71 232 150 579 140 658 63 932 108 970 43 718 55 289 53 697 277 678 129 464 121 866 90 903 76 253 67 164 252 998 Urban 168 553 266 636 252 346 427 462 386 820 447 507 48 593 244 257 189 759 285 182 421 476 998 314 1 146 134 276 748 583 692 240 641 538 693 374 983 362 775 478 750 335 627 325 619 437 476 579 372 176 878 Rural Number of children surviving 5 291 5 827 4 712 10 836 9 147 10 225 3 185 8 790 5 631 5 522 8 934 21 432 15 038 4 265 8 703 2 032 4 287 4 583 7 237 5 135 8 852 4 197 8 422 5 964 3 514 Total 1 285 1 554 971 2 254 411 1 417 2 468 3 026 1 060 584 898 1 779 891 710 995 187 643 431 2 065 805 1 227 647 739 384 2 197 Urban 4 006 4 273 3 741 8 582 8 736 8 808 717 5 764 4 571 4 938 8 035 19 653 14 146 3 556 7 708 1 846 3 644 4 152 5 172 4 330 7 625 3 551 7 683 5 580 1 317 Rural Number of child deaths Unit: Person 208 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 4 (Continued) 39 301 47 446 43 799 101 983 222 456 160 277 249 647 62 320 135 444 68 119 97 520 351 181 331 232 602 185 765 344 664 820 400 212 255 937 458 610 292 721 439 591 299 520 1 007 616 429 823 494 896 648 101 81 666 66 552 392 053 599 567 68 959 398 511 82 540 174 367 514 372 522 035 36 178 271 826 1 840 027 180 971 827 431 2 356 691 165 225 634 119 182 464 65 426 224 254 394 896 180 225 Urban 497 229 Total 342 071 224 601 323 166 193 617 150 565 504 544 542 888 500 202 287 433 303 735 390 522 517 901 439 495 516 664 212 432 708 096 153 204 325 501 329 552 340 005 235 649 646 460 468 894 158 828 317 005 Rural Number of children ever born 435 873 291 504 454 514 254 699 396 486 656 982 755 688 595 004 328 569 346 734 424 308 591 269 518 665 2 349 142 392 807 1 000 047 645 367 388 426 391 983 507 881 266 105 812 664 618 507 217 494 492 532 Total 96 885 67 823 134 450 61 922 247 689 158 979 219 522 100 798 43 343 47 195 38 821 80 935 82 400 1 834 851 181 692 298 937 492 694 66 209 68 073 172 503 35 692 179 183 162 643 64 393 178 738 Urban 338 988 223 681 320 064 192 776 148 796 498 003 536 166 494 207 285 226 299 539 385 487 510 334 436 264 514 291 211 116 701 110 152 673 322 217 323 910 335 378 230 413 633 481 455 864 153 101 313 794 Rural Number of children surviving 3 718 1 217 4 096 1 238 3 726 7 838 9 656 7 181 2 663 4 447 5 515 8 298 3 370 7 549 2 088 7 568 2 734 3 627 6 528 6 491 5 722 14 767 15 612 6 761 4 697 Total 636 296 994 398 1 957 1 297 2 934 1 185 456 251 479 731 140 5 176 772 583 2 202 343 886 1 864 486 1 788 2 582 1 033 1 487 Urban 3 082 921 3 102 840 1 768 6 541 6 722 5 996 2 207 4 196 5 035 7 567 3 230 2 374 1 316 6 985 532 3 284 5 641 4 627 5 236 12 979 13 030 5 727 3 210 Rural Number of child deaths Unit: Person Table 5 NUMBER OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN EVER BORN, AGE GROUP OF MOTHER, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 Unit: Person Code Number of Administration/ women aged 15age group of the mother 49 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over ENTIRE COUNTRY Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 16 605 355 4 783 301 8 176 942 2 574 137 742 035 328 940 169 530 154 720 14 172 618 1 343 874 1 016 223 303 275 22 237 1 876 262 21 2 758 532 1 408 328 1 167 503 155 463 22 263 4 975 3 304 988 934 163 1 888 055 390 740 69 924 22 107 3 189 549 513 994 1 881 447 598 409 146 211 49 488 3 044 855 413 341 1 637 865 692 856 208 270 92 523 2 794 026 342 532 1 284 625 713 814 293 491 159 564 5 339 047 1 865 259 2 757 930 554 549 121 094 40 215 URBAN Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 27 066 25 613 1 377 76 300 312 248 879 49 623 1 573 237 862 088 545 481 289 922 23 911 2 556 218 1 149 515 443 607 623 056 71 700 9 389 1 763 1 074 786 246 581 673 621 130 210 19 682 4 692 1 017 806 198 446 608 466 162 147 37 141 11 606 907 473 156 651 511 864 164 933 52 089 21 936 11 266 308 2 918 043 5 419 012 2 019 587 620 941 288 725 142 464 129 106 12 794 542 1 043 562 767 344 253 652 20 664 1 639 1 896 444 862 847 877 581 131 552 19 707 4 757 2 155 473 490 557 1 264 999 319 039 60 535 20 344 2 114 763 267 413 1 207 826 468 199 126 529 44 796 2 027 049 214 895 1 029 399 530 710 171 129 80 916 1 886 554 185 881 772 761 548 881 241 402 137 629 2 351 388 608 429 1 215 694 346 056 112 710 68 499 48 886 41 278 7 362 226 271 742 177 452 82 390 10 580 1 137 182 437 296 183 092 207 043 35 111 8 876 3 174 444 287 88 809 272 737 57 736 16 066 8 939 421 523 50 000 261 042 74 894 22 494 13 093 373 435 36 402 218 292 75 800 26 489 16 452 354 218 31 397 166 827 91 708 37 648 26 639 RURAL Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 21 262 Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 209 21 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth R2 5 children and over 902 105 2 103 625 570 227 15-19 23 270 21 785 1 433 52 20-24 287 206 216 881 67 475 2 770 25-29 652 684 299 112 312 797 37 167 3 473 136 30-34 760 625 160 864 487 535 99 711 11 199 1 316 35-39 694 563 72 726 460 643 133 439 24 678 3 078 40-44 674 402 68 902 423 555 144 114 29 972 7 859 45-49 616 101 61 836 350 188 152 975 38 525 12 578 107 847 25 046 3 423 453 831 878 1 543 238 691 510 250 955 105 873 15-19 30 709 28 592 1 910 207 20-24 264 691 207 635 53 393 3 484 179 25-29 523 725 266 583 223 556 29 214 4 092 280 30-34 622 823 147 714 359 518 93 532 18 178 3 880 35-39 663 282 71 006 362 941 165 058 49 636 14 640 40-44 689 813 57 987 315 783 208 225 75 767 32 051 45-49 628 411 52 360 226 136 191 789 103 103 55 023 1 028 545 234 868 418 480 219 995 90 419 64 783 15-19 18 234 17 277 956 20-24 101 501 74 616 23 939 2 597 349 25-29 169 631 67 411 80 075 18 069 3 092 985 30-34 199 542 35 974 103 318 43 005 11 607 5 637 35-39 199 190 17 530 91 271 56 713 21 474 12 203 40-44 177 074 11 880 67 295 54 231 24 261 19 407 45-49 163 374 10 180 51 626 45 381 29 636 26 551 2 858 375 1 098 316 1 333 825 317 892 79 204 29 138 15-19 16 214 15 078 1 084 52 20-24 172 033 142 852 28 238 891 52 25-29 477 924 307 729 152 017 16 390 1 434 354 30-34 625 398 264 635 312 593 41 414 5 315 1 441 35-39 577 182 155 124 329 524 75 170 14 084 3 279 40-44 526 731 119 946 284 159 90 449 24 288 7 889 45-49 462 892 92 951 226 210 93 526 34 031 16 175 80 North and South Central Coast Central Highlands Total R5 2 children 3 children 4 children 3 708 850 Total R4 1 child Red River Delta Total R3 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Southeast Total 210 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth R6 5 children and over 1 107 705 1 562 080 428 458 15-19 32 217 30 709 1 427 81 20-24 246 702 196 787 47 840 1 915 160 25-29 497 273 284 401 192 016 19 512 1 296 47 30-34 652 313 236 166 352 352 55 342 7 559 893 35-39 633 810 147 608 376 026 93 134 13 844 3 197 40-44 603 400 118 224 328 780 120 038 27 494 8 864 45-49 569 030 93 809 263 638 138 435 50 548 22 600 100 901 35 601 1 260 419 339 437 711 514 169 758 33 415 6 295 15-19 8 025 7 458 567 20-24 95 003 73 584 20 258 1 161 25-29 228 633 114 166 99 517 13 176 1 639 136 30-34 283 817 68 612 177 196 33 015 4 358 636 35-39 238 326 27 917 161 942 41 186 6 832 449 40-44 211 937 26 032 134 213 40 114 9 369 2 209 45-49 194 676 21 667 117 821 41 106 11 217 2 866 156 056 37 195 71 447 26 879 11 978 8 558 15-19 4 612 3 883 687 41 20-24 20 241 11 778 7 138 1 276 49 25-29 29 930 10 396 13 117 4 213 1 786 418 30-34 27 683 4 651 14 787 4 918 2 189 1 138 35-39 27 632 2 780 14 861 4 880 2 784 2 326 40-44 24 318 2 045 12 378 5 236 2 286 2 373 45-49 21 640 1 660 8 479 6 314 2 884 2 303 102 862 32 710 46 424 13 404 5 657 4 667 15-19 2 547 1 944 603 20-24 11 695 7 706 3 449 467 72 25-29 17 557 9 717 5 405 1 715 427 294 30-34 18 206 5 955 8 468 2 159 1 052 572 35-39 18 999 3 453 10 427 2 716 1 315 1 088 40-44 16 761 1 986 9 573 2 671 1 227 1 303 45-49 17 098 1 950 8 498 3 677 1 563 1 410 Ha Noi Ha Giang Total 04 2 children 3 children 4 children 3 234 744 Total 02 1 child Mekong River Delta Total 01 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Cao Bang Total 211 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 06 08 10 11 Bac Kan Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Tuyen Quang Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Lao Cai Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Dien Bien Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 65 821 23 692 32 828 6 943 1 592 1 410 138 24 6 284 5 102 1 088 73 21 11 584 7 430 3 643 372 72 69 10 888 3 876 6 302 533 136 43 12 707 2 397 8 945 1 036 218 112 11 027 1 787 6 678 1 933 459 170 11 738 1 692 6 035 2 973 673 365 156 318 45 670 82 375 19 879 5 731 2 662 3 206 2 824 383 18 759 13 463 5 115 180 29 220 14 474 13 228 1 427 91 28 579 6 410 19 255 2 397 332 184 27 431 3 069 18 463 4 802 757 341 24 867 2 906 14 477 4 928 1 819 737 24 255 2 525 11 454 6 145 2 732 1 399 130 875 31 000 59 939 23 075 10 486 6 375 3 923 3 335 588 18 007 9 938 6 966 950 153 23 721 8 643 10 928 2 942 1 126 82 26 530 3 920 14 229 5 477 1 745 1 159 21 165 2 145 11 289 4 534 2 223 975 20 962 1 767 9 640 4 925 2 782 1 848 16 568 1 253 6 300 4 247 2 457 2 312 105 390 23 861 41 937 17 751 9 694 12 146 4 370 3 425 843 102 16 586 7 772 6 383 1 976 351 104 21 749 6 793 8 550 3 543 1 805 1 059 20 944 3 298 10 162 3 495 1 913 2 076 16 422 1 007 7 336 3 456 1 867 2 755 12 928 858 5 030 2 842 1 683 2 514 12 390 708 3 633 2 336 2 075 3 639 212 1 578 5 children and over 779 21 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 12 16 272 28 896 5 children and over 16 112 10 169 9 689 15-19 4 370 3 383 988 20-24 12 226 5 177 5 292 1 474 205 79 25-29 17 505 5 099 7 283 3 274 1 249 600 30-34 15 516 1 498 6 589 3 387 2 384 1 659 35-39 13 247 645 4 482 3 675 2 284 2 160 40-44 9 916 300 2 480 2 484 2 272 2 380 45-49 8 358 171 1 782 1 819 1 776 2 810 246 680 50 993 122 664 44 943 18 184 9 896 15-19 9 122 7 024 2 098 20-24 37 932 18 722 16 188 2 795 227 25-29 51 998 13 214 30 505 6 590 1 195 494 30-34 45 119 5 205 27 198 8 785 2 932 1 001 35-39 40 478 3 069 21 413 10 776 3 569 1 651 40-44 31 883 1 760 15 805 7 907 4 528 1 883 45-49 30 148 2 000 9 457 8 091 5 734 4 866 161 796 45 979 79 801 22 664 8 301 5 051 15-19 5 069 4 559 453 58 20-24 19 961 14 008 5 440 455 58 25-29 28 525 12 483 13 430 1 931 522 159 30-34 29 178 6 319 16 946 4 422 872 621 35-39 30 056 3 224 19 419 5 066 1 737 611 40-44 25 318 3 295 14 103 5 098 1 585 1 238 45-49 23 688 2 092 10 010 5 635 3 528 2 423 170 646 51 325 94 743 20 299 3 536 743 15-19 2 337 2 209 128 20-24 17 660 14 597 2 967 96 25-29 32 940 15 780 15 992 1 079 89 30-34 33 054 8 492 21 972 2 346 244 35-39 29 983 4 141 21 232 3 872 630 109 40-44 27 999 3 104 19 221 4 859 573 241 45-49 26 673 3 001 13 233 8 047 2 000 393 Son La Yen Bai Total 17 2 children 3 children 4 children 81 138 Total 15 1 child Lai Chau Total 14 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Hoa Binh Total 213 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 19 20 22 24 Thai Nguyen Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Lang Son Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Quang Ninh Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Bac Giang Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 236 572 68 538 136 265 1 982 1 922 59 21 878 17 354 4 256 269 43 438 20 824 20 723 1 768 123 44 256 10 638 30 717 2 574 327 45 251 7 386 31 098 5 479 1 165 122 39 594 5 668 26 742 5 766 1 234 184 40 173 4 746 22 669 9 077 3 013 668 152 804 48 914 75 970 19 872 6 151 1 896 1 619 1 451 168 15 969 12 714 3 120 135 27 914 15 249 11 671 901 29 347 9 529 16 513 2 981 325 27 446 4 766 16 511 4 460 1 348 362 24 724 2 746 15 275 4 679 1 795 229 25 785 2 459 12 713 6 717 2 590 1 306 225 364 59 914 132 469 25 785 5 411 1 784 2 209 2 088 121 16 218 13 434 2 671 114 39 319 20 049 17 680 1 466 124 41 130 10 227 26 755 3 781 309 58 43 714 4 965 31 193 5 914 1 264 378 43 600 5 013 28 825 8 105 1 219 438 39 174 4 138 25 225 6 405 2 495 911 323 434 71 725 189 403 50 744 9 171 2 391 2 047 1 983 64 32 647 22 819 9 434 394 55 323 22 072 29 842 3 339 70 63 854 9 920 44 385 8 400 957 193 62 589 6 384 41 601 12 302 1 967 335 54 744 4 403 35 424 11 786 2 674 457 52 229 4 143 28 652 14 524 3 503 1 406 214 24 934 5 862 5 children and over 975 93 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 25 5 children and over 60 556 153 001 15-19 2 090 1 926 163 20-24 21 898 16 302 5 553 43 25-29 45 891 20 919 22 725 2 017 229 30-34 51 132 9 100 35 215 5 864 659 294 35-39 48 115 5 535 33 966 7 840 629 146 40-44 48 396 3 777 31 467 10 686 1 572 894 45-49 43 475 2 997 23 912 12 106 3 120 1 339 38 557 6 210 2 672 201 412 42 880 109 534 39 029 8 406 1 562 15-19 2 027 1 868 159 20-24 22 246 15 114 7 076 57 25-29 38 158 12 098 22 339 3 563 158 30-34 39 625 5 916 26 275 6 698 736 35-39 32 832 2 371 20 381 7 713 1 794 572 40-44 31 925 2 930 18 584 8 639 1 547 225 45-49 34 599 2 583 14 720 12 360 4 172 765 217 305 43 509 114 734 45 930 10 516 2 617 15-19 2 157 1 933 224 20-24 21 030 15 185 5 374 471 25-29 39 374 13 502 21 264 4 335 274 30-34 41 756 5 905 26 092 8 385 1 323 51 35-39 39 508 2 675 23 744 10 490 2 312 287 40-44 38 026 2 285 20 793 11 309 2 819 821 45-49 35 453 2 025 17 241 10 940 3 789 1 458 315 377 74 617 190 731 43 744 5 570 715 15-19 1 073 999 74 20-24 22 442 17 116 5 112 214 25-29 53 996 25 068 26 415 2 338 176 30-34 59 735 12 685 40 628 6 027 394 35-39 60 977 6 453 42 526 10 670 1 328 40-44 62 293 5 907 42 365 12 153 1 682 186 45-49 54 860 6 390 33 611 12 341 1 990 529 Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Total 30 2 children 3 children 4 children 260 996 Total 27 1 child Phu Tho Total 26 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Hai Duong Total 215 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 31 348 378 99 252 5 children and over 36 365 15-19 1 903 1 903 20-24 24 583 18 877 5 541 165 25-29 64 255 34 562 27 935 1 717 41 30-34 73 603 20 228 47 315 5 673 387 35-39 65 060 9 079 45 675 8 986 1 320 40-44 63 501 8 525 43 761 9 148 1 593 474 45-49 55 474 6 078 36 059 10 677 2 261 398 5 602 872 210 396 40 232 125 620 37 737 5 828 979 15-19 1 330 1 330 20-24 17 257 11 897 5 360 25-29 33 852 12 542 19 578 1 497 235 30-34 41 523 6 131 28 280 6 568 487 59 35-39 41 325 2 568 28 055 9 255 1 322 125 40-44 41 621 3 167 26 432 9 862 1 845 314 45-49 33 489 2 597 17 916 10 555 1 940 481 303 688 70 334 181 311 44 712 5 976 1 355 15-19 1 091 1 091 20-24 18 637 15 682 2 955 25-29 44 670 22 792 19 851 1 786 240 30-34 59 324 11 997 40 306 6 227 627 168 35-39 58 954 5 951 40 021 11 152 1 753 77 40-44 62 796 6 066 42 009 12 519 1 501 700 45-49 58 217 6 755 36 170 13 028 1 855 409 137 369 27 622 78 014 25 683 4 847 1 203 15-19 770 677 93 20-24 10 179 7 660 2 468 51 25-29 21 473 8 684 11 608 1 182 30-34 27 483 4 281 18 010 4 590 501 101 35-39 25 156 2 402 16 397 5 452 814 91 40-44 26 781 2 187 16 163 6 519 1 484 428 45-49 25 527 1 731 13 276 7 889 2 049 583 Hung Yen Thai Binh Total 35 2 children 3 children 4 children 206 287 Total 34 1 child Hai Phong Total 33 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Ha Nam Total 216 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 36 5 children and over 69 422 170 120 1 812 1 672 139 20-24 26 413 18 307 7 543 483 25-29 59 811 22 931 32 401 4 004 475 30-34 61 431 9 814 36 883 13 118 1 371 245 35-39 60 266 5 520 34 080 15 431 4 464 771 40-44 45-49 61 608 5 262 32 890 16 816 5 198 1 443 56 011 5 916 26 184 16 870 4 276 2 764 66 723 15 784 5 302 161 790 34 885 83 291 34 760 6 491 2 362 874 766 55 52 20-24 13 196 10 024 3 118 54 25-29 29 143 12 718 14 210 2 102 112 30-34 31 198 5 067 19 795 5 629 707 35-39 28 444 2 826 16 628 7 190 1 473 327 40-44 30 314 1 528 17 520 8 929 1 717 620 45-49 28 621 1 956 11 965 10 804 2 482 1 414 633 758 159 007 330 002 107 861 27 386 9 502 6 224 5 489 631 104 20-24 58 514 46 578 11 501 435 25-29 104 003 51 749 47 164 4 680 410 30-34 117 269 24 742 76 384 13 633 2 198 312 35-39 112 864 11 409 74 414 21 933 3 404 1 704 40-44 123 086 9 802 70 301 32 524 7 836 2 623 45-49 111 797 9 238 49 607 34 552 13 538 4 863 529 063 131 341 229 919 113 872 38 802 15 129 6 041 5 581 461 20-24 51 061 39 293 11 334 434 25-29 93 442 45 301 41 020 6 060 1 062 30-34 89 276 18 581 50 766 16 451 2 848 630 35-39 102 631 9 927 53 092 27 716 9 645 2 252 40-44 99 462 7 082 45 723 32 009 9 428 5 219 45-49 87 148 5 577 27 523 31 202 15 818 7 028 80 Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Total 15-19 40 2 children 3 children 4 children 327 351 Total 15-19 38 1 child Nam Dinh Total 15-19 37 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Nghe An Total 15-19 217 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 42 205 010 41 404 605 605 5 children and over 56 132 21 310 20-24 14 155 11 464 2 367 263 61 25-29 29 650 14 080 13 007 2 497 66 30-34 39 502 7 024 20 973 9 117 2 051 337 35-39 39 546 3 069 16 042 14 662 4 390 1 382 40-44 42 212 2 798 12 943 17 027 6 590 2 854 45-49 39 340 2 364 10 977 12 565 8 151 5 283 9 856 151 444 32 639 61 479 35 101 15 811 6 415 1 404 1 352 51 20-24 10 345 8 035 2 164 147 25-29 22 273 11 079 9 801 1 189 203 30-34 27 292 5 807 15 291 5 120 924 150 35-39 32 916 2 436 16 252 9 821 3 406 1 001 40-44 31 416 2 006 11 423 10 604 5 235 2 146 45-49 25 800 1 923 6 497 8 220 6 042 3 118 108 929 22 766 43 110 24 758 11 711 6 584 976 797 135 44 20-24 5 982 4 628 1 085 269 25-29 17 372 8 977 6 172 1 569 508 146 30-34 18 813 3 985 10 069 3 043 1 195 522 35-39 23 879 1 614 11 373 6 578 3 126 1 187 40-44 22 239 1 585 8 176 7 256 2 819 2 404 45-49 19 667 1 179 6 100 6 000 4 064 2 324 179 892 38 922 67 630 37 753 22 700 12 888 1 355 1 248 106 20-24 10 597 8 471 2 127 25-29 23 517 13 721 8 477 1 211 108 30-34 30 102 7 053 16 375 4 979 1 317 379 35-39 35 366 3 591 16 253 9 936 4 148 1 438 40-44 39 850 2 630 13 916 12 109 7 515 3 680 45-49 39 105 2 208 10 376 9 518 9 611 7 392 Quang Binh Quang Tri Total 15-19 46 2 children 3 children 4 children 76 308 Total 15-19 45 1 child Ha Tinh Total 15-19 44 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Thua Thien Hue Total 15-19 218 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 48 51 243 91 853 760 721 40 5 children and over 25 750 6 108 20-24 10 010 8 205 1 583 104 118 25-29 27 581 17 127 9 904 491 59 30-34 34 413 11 081 20 287 2 753 225 68 35-39 34 450 4 558 22 464 6 268 842 318 40-44 36 127 5 428 20 539 7 457 2 116 586 45-49 33 865 4 124 17 037 8 677 2 748 1 280 2 252 250 604 62 344 108 070 55 523 19 154 5 514 15-19 2 604 2 604 20-24 19 306 15 190 3 621 495 25-29 38 199 19 415 15 485 3 091 209 30-34 42 176 10 759 23 651 6 106 1 372 288 35-39 45 474 4 397 24 178 12 020 3 770 1 109 40-44 49 179 4 150 21 575 15 980 6 409 1 065 45-49 53 667 5 831 19 560 17 832 7 393 3 051 215 155 56 073 96 784 43 333 14 069 4 895 15-19 2 282 1 907 315 59 20-24 16 127 12 542 3 268 316 25-29 35 546 18 641 15 176 1 595 72 62 30-34 40 106 10 640 22 453 5 878 1 076 59 35-39 39 765 4 386 23 078 9 250 2 542 509 40-44 39 767 3 856 16 846 13 266 4 586 1 213 45-49 41 562 4 101 15 648 12 968 5 793 3 053 275 090 66 076 124 415 58 800 19 252 6 548 15-19 1 292 1 227 65 20-24 20 125 16 102 3 800 223 25-29 37 249 19 305 16 556 1 186 202 30-34 51 324 13 141 29 276 7 520 1 252 135 35-39 54 408 6 515 29 849 13 628 3 865 550 40-44 59 013 4 764 26 785 19 714 5 629 2 122 45-49 51 679 5 023 18 083 16 529 8 303 3 741 Quang Nam Quang Ngai Total 52 2 children 3 children 4 children 177 207 Total 51 1 child Da Nang Total 15-19 49 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Binh Dinh Total 219 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 54 164 185 38 810 5 children and over 33 218 15-19 1 922 1 922 20-24 12 098 9 574 2 306 218 25-29 21 684 10 738 9 705 1 183 58 30-34 30 793 7 279 18 675 4 239 600 35-39 33 466 4 240 19 608 7 440 1 582 596 40-44 35 690 2 650 17 822 10 787 3 409 1 023 45-49 28 533 2 407 10 092 9 351 4 604 2 078 10 252 3 697 210 686 54 503 102 909 34 852 13 175 5 246 1 737 1 737 20-24 11 374 8 871 2 312 191 25-29 25 870 13 572 10 676 1 375 175 72 30-34 39 776 12 631 21 158 4 742 958 287 35-39 44 842 7 875 25 842 8 322 2 162 641 40-44 46 374 5 612 24 384 10 528 3 986 1 864 45-49 40 712 4 204 18 537 9 695 5 893 2 382 107 443 26 905 41 615 20 258 10 294 8 372 1 582 1 582 20-24 10 190 7 515 2 557 117 25-29 16 287 8 213 6 325 1 408 341 30-34 20 302 4 896 10 454 3 564 903 486 35-39 19 898 1 846 9 074 5 334 2 775 869 40-44 21 000 1 750 8 177 5 810 2 856 2 406 45-49 18 184 1 103 5 027 4 025 3 418 4 610 214 987 49 845 90 935 44 300 20 933 8 974 1 925 1 820 104 20-24 14 808 11 167 3 369 271 25-29 31 051 14 665 14 088 1 679 619 30-34 41 678 10 095 23 708 6 388 1 259 228 35-39 43 775 5 143 21 422 12 151 3 977 1 082 40-44 44 399 3 874 17 173 13 155 7 352 2 845 45-49 37 351 3 079 11 070 10 656 7 726 4 820 Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Total 15-19 60 2 children 3 children 4 children 78 208 Total 15-19 58 1 child Phu Yen Total 56 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Binh Thuan Total 15-19 220 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 62 64 2 children 3 children 4 children Total 15-19 89 882 22 288 35 559 5 children and over 2 753 2 654 99 20-24 11 229 7 719 25-29 16 141 5 999 30-34 18 544 35-39 16 340 7 193 2 844 561 104 7 072 1 985 889 196 2 791 9 217 3 496 1 867 1 173 15 670 1 411 7 273 3 499 1 422 2 066 40-44 13 755 819 5 293 3 809 1 213 2 620 45-49 11 790 895 3 760 2 989 1 699 2 446 8 502 261 156 59 132 105 668 54 141 24 355 17 859 15-19 6 108 5 801 307 20-24 27 180 19 216 7 136 718 110 25-29 47 149 16 550 24 419 5 210 784 185 30-34 53 391 8 568 26 566 12 132 4 167 1 958 35-39 49 778 4 036 21 156 14 332 6 205 4 048 40-44 42 071 2 727 15 143 12 772 6 224 5 204 45-49 35 479 2 233 10 940 8 977 6 865 6 463 340 042 75 021 133 631 77 875 31 675 21 840 15-19 4 755 4 607 148 20-24 31 985 24 514 7 044 371 57 25-29 54 981 23 851 24 611 5 581 548 388 30-34 60 416 10 325 31 652 14 686 2 365 1 388 35-39 68 315 4 823 31 151 21 019 7 992 3 330 40-44 60 051 3 512 21 179 19 128 9 313 6 919 45-49 59 538 3 389 17 847 17 090 11 399 9 814 108 359 20 488 43 785 26 624 10 243 7 219 15-19 1 839 1 635 204 20-24 10 121 6 720 2 836 487 78 25-29 16 949 5 353 8 283 2 569 587 158 30-34 23 138 3 172 11 473 6 185 1 693 615 35-39 21 567 1 818 9 241 6 723 2 518 1 268 40-44 18 062 998 7 012 5 619 2 436 1 997 45-49 16 683 793 4 736 5 042 2 931 3 181 Gia Lai Dak Lak Total 67 1 child Kon Tum Total 66 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Dak Nong Total 221 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 68 57 939 99 837 5 children and over 16 952 9 363 15-19 2 779 2 581 197 20-24 20 986 16 447 4 080 459 25-29 34 411 15 658 15 689 2 725 283 57 30-34 44 052 11 119 24 411 6 505 1 515 502 35-39 43 859 5 442 22 451 11 140 3 337 1 490 40-44 43 134 3 824 18 667 12 902 5 074 2 668 45-49 39 885 2 869 14 343 11 283 6 743 4 647 45 014 183 781 48 690 83 473 33 690 12 168 5 760 2 419 2 179 189 52 20-24 16 541 13 529 2 762 199 52 25-29 31 752 14 477 15 335 1 766 48 126 30-34 36 167 7 805 21 156 5 458 1 226 523 35-39 36 115 5 103 19 067 8 853 2 446 645 40-44 32 134 2 990 14 898 8 920 3 624 1 702 45-49 28 652 2 609 10 065 8 443 4 773 2 763 210 803 73 135 104 444 25 685 5 577 1 962 2 023 1 862 161 20-24 16 991 12 942 3 881 169 25-29 33 279 18 892 12 886 1 391 111 30-34 39 453 14 024 21 367 3 502 503 56 35-39 42 955 10 699 25 682 5 383 955 236 40-44 41 940 8 571 24 244 7 611 1 235 279 45-49 34 160 6 145 16 222 7 629 2 774 1 391 384 860 177 200 164 044 33 985 7 826 1 805 2 843 2 469 374 20-24 38 671 33 648 5 023 25-29 90 754 63 623 24 817 2 172 142 30-34 91 155 39 511 46 691 4 131 822 35-39 65 734 18 646 38 438 7 628 953 69 40-44 52 187 11 406 28 349 9 851 2 314 266 45-49 43 516 7 897 20 352 10 203 3 595 1 470 Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Total 15-19 74 2 children 3 children 4 children 229 106 Total 15-19 72 1 child Lam Dong Total 70 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Binh Duong Total 15-19 222 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 75 149 863 225 896 2 484 2 333 151 5 children and over 24 868 10 328 20-24 30 679 25 339 4 962 378 25-29 88 148 47 856 33 652 5 915 548 176 30-34 98 660 32 777 52 822 10 902 1 486 672 35-39 97 951 17 490 55 275 19 631 3 982 1 572 40-44 89 693 12 360 42 436 23 979 8 018 2 901 45-49 86 463 11 707 36 599 22 317 10 833 5 007 83 123 196 619 60 133 94 273 28 553 9 468 4 193 15-19 885 829 56 20-24 11 653 8 862 2 644 146 25-29 32 103 20 186 11 302 454 108 52 30-34 40 041 13 190 22 491 3 925 436 35-39 38 156 6 240 22 668 6 590 2 043 615 40-44 38 388 5 995 20 673 7 816 2 758 1 147 45-49 35 393 4 830 14 438 9 622 4 124 2 379 1 388 234 589 294 661 695 112 856 19 298 5 091 15-19 5 560 5 407 154 20-24 57 498 48 532 8 966 25-29 201 887 142 694 54 024 4 692 477 30-34 319 922 157 328 148 065 13 496 842 191 35-39 296 271 96 945 168 393 27 085 3 706 142 40-44 272 388 78 624 153 558 32 272 6 340 1 594 45-49 234 707 59 764 128 534 35 312 7 933 3 164 282 355 97 941 141 299 33 662 7 586 1 866 15-19 1 799 1 739 60 20-24 21 033 17 760 3 203 70 25-29 45 668 25 784 18 081 1 754 48 30-34 56 318 20 621 31 249 3 845 505 98 35-39 54 057 12 769 32 725 7 443 845 275 40-44 51 353 10 174 30 816 7 902 2 097 363 45-49 52 127 9 093 25 166 12 648 4 090 1 131 Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Total 80 2 children 3 children 4 children 494 078 Total 79 1 child Dong Nai Total 15-19 77 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Long An Total 223 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 82 321 934 110 777 5 children and over 40 001 15-19 3 038 3 038 20-24 23 482 18 954 4 379 149 25-29 46 792 28 276 17 038 1 397 81 30-34 64 678 23 941 35 867 4 379 422 69 35-39 58 995 15 238 35 549 6 667 1 328 214 40-44 60 158 10 808 34 538 11 997 2 370 445 45-49 64 790 10 521 31 825 15 412 5 424 1 608 9 624 2 336 242 219 94 254 117 490 23 423 5 316 1 737 1 553 1 553 20-24 13 025 11 069 1 956 25-29 32 471 22 870 9 035 506 60 30-34 46 848 22 192 22 397 2 130 130 35-39 44 930 13 037 27 576 3 808 383 126 40-44 48 131 11 520 28 586 6 374 1 232 419 45-49 55 262 12 014 27 940 10 606 3 511 1 192 189 659 67 310 93 481 21 247 5 651 1 969 2 379 2 099 280 20-24 14 272 11 780 2 433 60 25-29 28 801 17 780 9 902 940 178 30-34 39 867 14 223 21 730 3 232 624 57 35-39 40 164 9 850 25 486 4 229 543 56 40-44 33 381 6 862 19 022 5 499 1 479 519 45-49 30 794 4 716 14 627 7 287 2 827 1 337 186 551 71 111 92 409 18 511 3 179 1 341 1 399 1 337 62 20-24 11 823 9 980 1 794 49 25-29 25 993 15 909 9 616 469 30-34 37 576 16 687 18 637 1 820 385 48 35-39 39 214 10 780 23 512 4 369 552 40-44 34 366 9 589 19 543 4 470 597 166 45-49 36 180 6 829 19 245 7 334 1 645 1 128 Ben Tre Tra Vinh Total 15-19 86 2 children 3 children 4 children 159 197 Total 15-19 84 1 child Tien Giang Total 83 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Vinh Long Total 15-19 224 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 87 5 children and over 103 758 154 469 2 613 2 549 64 20-24 21 987 17 097 4 830 59 25-29 48 472 27 098 19 450 1 853 71 30-34 60 827 21 018 33 234 5 626 949 35-39 60 121 14 442 35 311 8 979 1 065 325 40-44 63 289 11 574 34 744 13 432 2 741 798 45-49 58 418 9 981 26 835 14 387 5 422 1 793 44 336 10 248 2 916 403 542 141 779 187 658 55 223 14 247 4 635 15-19 4 620 4 212 327 81 20-24 35 332 27 248 7 431 652 25-29 64 462 36 360 25 129 2 617 355 30-34 82 147 28 194 43 953 8 584 1 340 76 35-39 75 221 18 651 41 454 12 614 1 758 744 40-44 74 966 16 325 37 886 15 485 4 223 1 046 45-49 66 795 10 788 31 478 15 190 6 571 2 769 326 278 95 396 153 834 56 277 14 118 6 652 15-19 4 146 4 086 59 20-24 29 058 22 738 5 708 453 160 25-29 54 924 25 881 24 476 4 335 232 30-34 65 031 18 592 37 203 7 853 1 208 174 35-39 65 623 11 012 37 754 13 613 2 562 683 40-44 56 864 7 586 27 850 15 154 4 351 1 923 45-49 50 632 5 502 20 783 14 869 5 605 3 872 220 786 82 229 106 984 24 862 4 940 1 771 15-19 2 050 1 941 108 20-24 16 068 12 989 3 022 58 25-29 32 734 18 887 12 883 903 61 30-34 49 249 20 073 24 901 3 999 220 56 35-39 42 961 11 087 25 389 5 462 924 98 40-44 41 882 9 554 23 330 7 491 1 248 259 45-49 35 841 7 698 17 350 6 949 2 487 1 358 An Giang Kien Giang Total 92 2 children 3 children 4 children 315 727 Total 91 1 child Dong Thap Total 15-19 89 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Can Tho Total 225 Table 5 (Continued) Unit: Person Number of Administration/ women aged 15Code age group of the mother 49 have given the birth 93 5 children and over 46 207 66 941 15-19 1 411 1 320 91 20-24 9 459 7 616 1 706 137 25-29 21 222 12 549 8 181 451 41 30-34 27 253 10 314 14 592 2 175 124 35-39 26 766 5 740 16 647 3 845 534 40-44 27 228 4 742 15 622 5 451 1 326 88 45-49 22 996 3 925 10 102 6 026 2 139 804 18 084 4 164 941 234 469 76 475 109 303 36 714 8 196 3 781 15-19 2 642 2 466 175 20-24 18 252 14 279 3 841 131 25-29 35 564 20 228 13 538 1 740 58 30-34 47 035 16 070 25 906 4 419 565 75 35-39 49 606 10 460 28 974 8 492 1 548 132 40-44 43 504 7 508 21 667 10 835 2 273 1 221 45-49 37 866 5 462 15 202 11 096 3 752 2 354 148 815 45 934 72 905 22 119 5 904 1 954 15-19 1 408 1 408 20-24 11 427 9 409 1 968 50 25-29 23 698 13 344 9 530 730 48 47 30-34 28 390 8 490 16 589 2 639 537 135 35-39 31 772 6 003 19 734 5 233 559 243 40-44 28 030 4 266 14 522 6 744 1 658 839 45-49 24 090 3 013 10 562 6 723 3 102 690 226 074 74 536 106 108 34 001 7 728 3 701 15-19 3 160 2 960 200 20-24 21 484 15 867 5 567 49 25-29 36 472 19 436 15 156 1 817 63 30-34 47 094 15 751 26 094 4 642 550 57 35-39 44 377 8 538 25 915 8 380 1 244 300 40-44 40 249 7 716 20 653 9 204 1 897 778 45-49 33 239 4 268 12 524 9 909 3 973 2 565 49 Soc Trang Bac Lieu Total 96 2 children 3 children 4 children 136 336 Total 95 1 child Hau Giang Total 94 Number of women aged 15-49 by children ever born Ca Mau Total 226 Table 6 NUMBER OF WOMEN AGED 15-49 BY NUMBER OF CHILDREN SURVIVING, AGE GROUP OF URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 Unit: Person Administration/ age group of the mother Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth ENTIRE COUNTRY Total 16 605 355 Code 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 14 410 4 843 854 2 children 8 260 698 3 children 2 514 030 4 children 5 children and over 689 334 283 029 169 530 881 154 576 13 515 537 1 343 874 3 345 1 019 041 300 239 19 749 1 392 106 21 2 758 532 2 826 1 416 964 1 168 416 147 526 19 187 3 613 3 304 988 1 680 944 479 1 899 753 376 450 64 210 18 417 3 189 549 1 314 524 126 1 900 432 584 877 136 786 42 014 3 044 855 1 895 426 634 1 664 625 679 066 192 839 79 796 2 794 026 2 469 358 034 1 313 718 705 824 274 920 139 061 Total 5 339 047 3 502 1 880 089 2 768 718 538 633 112 224 35 881 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 27 066 26 25 627 1 337 76 300 312 311 249 038 49 374 1 414 175 862 088 524 546 543 289 482 23 076 2 245 218 1 149 515 604 445 703 623 683 69 166 8 805 1 554 1 074 786 503 249 306 675 142 127 291 18 494 4 050 1 017 806 488 202 148 614 006 156 540 33 941 10 683 907 473 1 045 161 725 515 694 161 069 48 564 19 376 Total 11 266 308 10 909 2 963 765 5 491 979 1 975 397 577 110 247 148 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 142 464 855 128 948 12 178 462 1 043 562 3 034 770 004 250 865 18 335 1 217 1 896 444 2 302 870 421 878 934 124 450 16 942 3 394 2 155 473 1 076 498 776 1 276 070 307 284 55 404 16 863 2 114 763 811 274 820 1 225 290 457 586 118 292 37 964 2 027 049 1 407 224 486 1 050 619 522 526 158 898 69 113 1 886 554 1 424 196 309 798 024 544 754 226 357 119 686 3 540 622 830 1 236 520 329 043 102 538 56 916 48 886 594 41 255 6 791 226 271 742 1 246 179 153 81 133 9 331 772 106 437 296 529 185 355 208 843 32 265 7 983 2 321 444 287 284 91 539 276 150 54 523 14 347 7 444 421 523 252 51 942 267 573 70 441 20 659 10 655 373 435 366 39 024 224 288 71 742 24 078 13 938 354 218 269 34 561 171 742 90 516 34 699 22 431 URBAN RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains 2 351 388 Total 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 227 21 106 21 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over R2 Red River Delta Total 3 708 850 2 226 912 825 2 123 708 553 325 95 410 21 356 15-19 23 270 54 21 730 1 433 52 20-24 287 206 757 216 996 67 039 2 413 25-29 652 684 804 299 491 314 007 35 897 2 484 30-34 760 625 248 163 078 490 170 96 003 10 258 868 35-39 694 563 114 74 178 465 600 130 422 21 526 2 723 40-44 674 402 71 525 429 268 139 627 27 178 6 804 45-49 616 101 248 65 826 356 192 148 911 33 964 10 961 3 423 453 2 883 845 777 1 565 917 683 628 234 965 90 282 30 709 65 28 694 1 743 207 20-24 264 691 858 207 897 52 604 3 214 118 25-29 523 725 539 269 534 222 574 27 572 3 227 280 30-34 622 823 419 149 519 362 573 90 501 16 535 3 275 35-39 663 282 145 73 019 367 279 163 103 47 807 11 929 40-44 689 813 376 61 060 323 405 207 264 70 684 27 024 45-49 628 411 481 56 055 235 738 191 768 96 594 47 774 1 028 545 919 238 987 426 008 218 342 87 478 56 810 18 234 169 17 109 956 20-24 101 501 246 74 770 24 023 2 170 292 25-29 169 631 47 68 542 80 410 17 082 2 847 703 30-34 199 542 52 36 611 104 856 42 079 11 387 4 556 35-39 199 190 52 18 708 92 349 56 719 20 415 10 947 40-44 177 074 294 12 297 69 680 54 248 23 393 17 161 45-49 163 374 60 10 949 53 733 46 044 29 144 23 443 2 858 375 1 857 75 482 26 527 R3 North and South Central Coast Total 15-19 R4 Central Highlands Total 15-19 R5 Southeast Total 15-19 1 104 084 1 334 710 315 715 16 214 15 078 1 084 52 20-24 172 033 143 175 27 970 836 52 25-29 477 924 420 308 662 150 966 16 193 1 420 262 30-34 625 398 274 265 680 312 001 40 974 5 090 1 379 35-39 577 182 238 156 422 329 345 74 488 13 657 3 032 40-44 526 731 329 121 384 284 794 90 382 22 638 7 205 45-49 462 892 596 93 683 228 550 92 790 32 625 14 648 228 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over R6 Mekong River Delta Total 3 234 744 2 985 1 119 350 1 573 835 30 709 1 508 413 976 93 461 31 138 15-19 32 217 20-24 246 702 238 197 050 47 469 1 785 160 25-29 497 273 486 285 380 191 618 18 517 1 225 47 30-34 652 313 402 238 051 354 003 52 371 6 593 893 35-39 633 810 514 149 856 378 285 89 704 12 722 2 729 40-44 603 400 530 121 344 333 189 115 805 24 868 7 665 45-49 569 030 815 96 960 267 763 135 795 47 894 19 803 1 260 419 618 341 834 716 637 165 955 29 641 5 734 7 458 567 01 Ha Noi Total 15-19 8 025 20-24 95 003 276 73 441 20 126 1 161 25-29 228 633 193 114 082 99 961 13 206 1 192 30-34 283 817 150 69 153 177 826 32 263 3 937 489 35-39 238 326 28 235 163 387 40 063 6 192 449 40-44 211 937 26 831 135 712 39 203 8 261 1 930 45-49 194 676 22 633 119 059 40 059 10 059 2 866 38 576 72 479 26 561 11 359 6 903 4 025 546 41 12 085 7 004 1 015 02 Ha Giang Total 156 056 179 15-19 4 612 20-24 20 241 25-29 29 930 10 840 13 212 4 026 1 520 333 30-34 27 683 4 738 14 882 5 022 2 086 956 35-39 27 632 2 961 15 236 4 809 2 807 1 777 40-44 24 318 2 139 12 747 5 353 2 216 1 863 45-49 21 640 1 788 8 853 6 295 2 731 1 974 12 809 4 849 4 241 136 42 04 Cao Bang Total 102 862 150 33 766 47 047 15-19 2 547 40 1 940 567 20-24 11 695 37 7 898 3 259 467 33 25-29 17 557 36 9 863 5 374 1 600 503 182 30-34 18 206 6 142 8 504 2 168 860 532 35-39 18 999 3 486 10 751 2 610 1 148 968 40-44 16 761 2 233 9 901 2 327 998 1 303 45-49 17 098 2 205 8 692 3 637 1 308 1 256 37 229 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 06 Bac Kan Total 15-19 65 821 68 24 048 33 203 6 491 1 592 1 410 138 24 20-24 6 284 5 102 1 088 93 25-29 11 584 7 405 3 643 372 72 69 30-34 10 888 3 910 6 361 464 110 43 35-39 12 707 22 2 516 8 964 921 195 89 40-44 11 027 21 1 858 6 870 1 720 433 126 45-49 11 738 1 848 6 140 2 897 602 251 18 328 4 938 2 244 25 1 412 598 21 08 Tuyen Quang Total 15-19 156 318 242 46 411 84 155 3 206 49 2 875 283 20-24 18 759 99 13 483 5 039 25-29 29 220 14 573 13 348 1 209 91 30-34 28 579 6 754 19 219 2 186 236 184 35-39 27 431 3 210 19 054 4 403 469 296 40-44 24 867 2 862 15 285 4 395 1 589 643 45-49 24 255 2 655 11 928 5 998 2 554 1 120 21 704 10 054 5 568 94 137 10 Lao Cai Total 15-19 130 875 126 31 655 61 768 3 923 39 3 296 588 20-24 18 007 44 9 983 6 951 876 153 25-29 23 721 8 696 11 305 2 641 998 82 30-34 26 530 4 099 14 594 5 146 1 575 1 116 35-39 21 165 2 225 11 717 4 122 2 220 880 40-44 20 962 1 980 10 153 4 452 2 730 1 603 45-49 16 568 1 376 6 461 4 467 2 378 1 887 9 493 10 525 44 11 Dien Bien Total 15-19 105 390 349 24 837 43 256 16 931 4 370 38 3 497 732 102 20-24 16 586 42 8 231 6 412 1 702 170 28 25-29 21 749 101 6 896 8 875 3 338 1 663 877 30-34 20 944 62 3 419 10 412 3 368 2 052 1 631 35-39 16 422 29 1 046 7 724 3 354 1 836 2 433 40-44 12 928 858 5 317 2 822 1 623 2 307 45-49 12 390 888 3 783 2 246 2 148 3 249 76 230 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 12 Lai Chau Total 81 138 303 16 922 29 856 16 743 9 407 7 908 15-19 4 370 82 3 377 912 20-24 12 226 120 5 334 5 202 1 362 130 79 25-29 17 505 63 5 243 7 511 3 302 1 055 332 30-34 15 516 23 1 598 6 792 3 619 2 085 1 399 35-39 13 247 722 4 780 3 776 2 213 1 756 40-44 9 916 370 2 741 2 630 2 138 2 037 45-49 8 358 15 278 1 918 2 054 1 786 2 305 246 680 578 52 967 124 761 43 430 17 064 7 881 15-19 9 122 178 6 905 2 038 20-24 37 932 232 18 775 16 129 2 569 227 25-29 51 998 59 13 628 31 011 5 849 1 162 289 30-34 45 119 57 5 801 27 964 7 974 2 627 697 35-39 40 478 3 293 22 138 10 106 3 684 1 257 40-44 31 883 2 034 16 051 8 179 4 035 1 583 45-49 30 148 52 2 530 9 430 8 753 5 327 4 056 161 796 333 46 736 82 035 20 915 7 700 4 077 15-19 5 069 95 4 511 406 58 20-24 19 961 48 14 277 5 269 309 58 25-29 28 525 101 12 534 13 567 1 736 428 159 30-34 29 178 6 554 17 438 3 839 819 528 35-39 30 056 3 273 20 437 4 496 1 435 415 40-44 25 318 44 3 452 14 280 4 911 1 690 941 45-49 23 688 45 2 135 10 638 5 566 3 271 2 034 170 646 150 52 739 96 300 18 281 2 729 448 2 209 128 14 687 2 825 96 15 929 16 138 826 47 8 728 21 830 2 203 244 4 327 21 662 3 539 399 55 3 669 19 829 3 867 434 149 3 188 13 887 7 750 1 604 243 14 Son La Total 15 Yen Bai Total 17 Hoa Binh Total 15-19 2 337 20-24 17 660 25-29 32 940 30-34 33 054 35-39 29 983 40-44 27 999 45-49 26 673 52 49 49 231 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 19 Thai Nguyen Total 15-19 236 572 296 1 982 70 161 137 862 1 922 59 22 895 4 681 677 20-24 21 878 58 17 486 4 201 133 25-29 43 438 64 21 193 20 530 1 528 123 30-34 44 256 10 695 31 142 2 289 131 35-39 45 251 60 7 679 31 526 5 117 805 64 40-44 39 594 114 5 925 27 151 5 168 1 051 184 45-49 40 173 5 260 23 252 8 660 2 571 430 49 620 76 797 18 856 5 340 1 757 1 451 168 20 Lang Son Total 15-19 152 804 435 1 619 20-24 15 969 180 12 625 3 029 135 25-29 27 914 80 15 299 11 623 820 93 30-34 29 347 92 9 701 16 653 2 622 279 35-39 27 446 4 944 16 699 4 331 1 159 313 40-44 24 724 2 965 15 397 4 783 1 350 229 45-49 25 785 82 2 635 13 229 6 166 2 459 1 215 225 364 63 25 224 5 042 1 551 22 Quang Ninh Total 15-19 60 925 132 559 2 209 2 088 121 20-24 16 218 13 434 2 671 114 25-29 39 319 20 283 17 445 1 466 124 30-34 41 130 10 434 26 834 3 555 306 35-39 43 714 5 142 31 241 5 930 1 084 318 40-44 43 600 5 185 29 114 7 714 1 265 322 45-49 39 174 63 4 359 25 133 6 445 2 262 911 323 434 205 72 762 191 295 48 607 8 492 2 073 2 047 73 1 910 64 20-24 32 647 132 22 688 9 434 25-29 55 323 22 205 29 912 3 206 30-34 63 854 10 113 44 652 8 180 780 130 35-39 62 589 6 588 42 366 11 507 1 859 269 40-44 54 744 4 726 36 166 11 035 2 484 333 45-49 52 229 4 533 28 701 14 285 3 368 1 341 24 Bac Giang Total 15-19 232 394 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 25 Phu Tho Total 260 996 128 61 630 155 706 36 494 1 926 163 66 16 499 5 290 43 5 020 2 017 15-19 2 090 20-24 21 898 25-29 45 891 21 052 22 797 1 813 229 30-34 51 132 9 287 35 708 5 445 464 228 35-39 48 115 5 671 34 519 7 353 429 82 40-44 48 396 3 954 32 399 10 101 1 307 635 45-49 43 475 3 241 24 830 11 741 2 590 1 072 43 154 111 176 37 750 8 010 1 111 1 868 159 15 003 7 027 57 62 26 Vinh Phuc Total 201 412 211 15-19 2 027 20-24 22 246 25-29 38 158 12 153 22 498 3 405 102 30-34 39 625 5 965 26 604 6 374 682 35-39 32 832 2 430 20 596 7 549 1 685 572 40-44 31 925 3 041 18 801 8 533 1 438 112 45-49 34 599 52 2 694 15 491 11 832 4 104 428 217 305 170 44 421 118 049 43 983 8 709 1 974 1 933 224 15 228 5 268 418 159 27 Bac Ninh Total 15-19 2 157 20-24 21 030 25-29 39 374 13 616 21 513 4 083 162 30-34 41 756 5 957 26 595 7 883 1 271 51 35-39 39 508 2 861 24 178 10 507 1 729 233 40-44 38 026 2 399 21 909 10 796 2 193 729 45-49 35 453 53 2 427 18 363 10 295 3 354 962 315 377 72 75 896 192 044 41 981 4 818 566 999 74 17 119 5 112 139 117 30 Hai Duong Total 15-19 1 073 20-24 22 442 25-29 53 996 25 147 26 710 1 964 176 30-34 59 735 12 836 40 707 5 797 394 35-39 60 977 6 607 42 853 10 416 1 102 40-44 62 293 6 355 42 755 11 396 1 601 186 45-49 54 860 6 833 33 834 12 269 1 545 380 72 233 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 31 Hai Phong Total 15-19 348 378 414 100 885 207 639 34 180 4 550 710 1 903 1 903 20-24 24 583 19 119 5 299 165 25-29 64 255 316 34 493 27 850 1 556 41 30-34 73 603 99 20 375 47 642 5 100 387 35-39 65 060 9 162 46 077 8 908 913 40-44 63 501 8 867 44 321 8 573 1 357 382 45-49 55 474 6 967 36 449 9 878 1 852 328 127 230 36 298 5 057 800 33 Hung Yen Total 15-19 210 396 113 40 898 1 330 54 1 276 11 897 5 360 59 12 553 19 753 1 313 174 20-24 17 257 25-29 33 852 30-34 41 523 6 496 28 161 6 497 310 59 35-39 41 325 2 692 28 587 8 828 1 093 125 40-44 41 621 3 287 26 719 9 706 1 655 254 45-49 33 489 2 698 18 650 9 954 1 825 362 71 506 181 913 43 546 5 705 939 34 Thai Binh Total 15-19 303 688 80 1 091 1 091 20-24 18 637 15 762 2 876 25-29 44 670 22 867 19 845 1 876 82 30-34 59 324 12 338 40 370 5 900 716 35-39 58 954 6 023 40 327 10 773 1 753 40-44 62 796 45-49 58 217 77 6 288 42 250 12 204 1 354 700 7 137 36 246 12 792 1 801 161 137 369 27 904 78 507 25 690 4 162 1 105 770 677 93 20-24 10 179 7 707 2 421 25-29 21 473 8 684 11 608 1 182 30-34 27 483 4 281 18 203 4 446 451 101 35-39 25 156 2 493 16 504 5 254 814 91 40-44 26 781 2 282 16 250 6 636 1 283 330 45-49 25 527 1 780 13 428 8 122 1 613 583 80 35 Ha Nam Total 15-19 234 51 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 36 Nam Dinh Total 327 351 267 70 292 173 411 1 672 139 64 277 14 499 4 605 15-19 1 812 20-24 26 413 80 18 316 7 709 308 25-29 59 811 74 22 949 32 558 3 910 320 30-34 61 431 10 127 37 227 12 537 1 371 169 35-39 60 266 5 656 35 019 14 927 4 021 530 40-44 61 608 5 410 33 427 16 210 5 273 1 289 45-49 56 011 6 163 27 332 16 385 3 514 2 616 35 109 84 544 34 441 5 217 2 261 766 55 52 114 37 Ninh Binh Total 161 790 217 15-19 874 20-24 13 196 53 9 971 3 172 25-29 29 143 164 12 665 14 265 1 937 112 30-34 31 198 5 115 20 001 5 650 431 35-39 28 444 2 878 16 831 7 268 1 140 327 40-44 30 314 1 579 18 012 8 655 1 498 569 45-49 28 621 2 135 12 207 10 879 2 036 1 364 161 127 333 663 104 709 26 096 7 676 5 489 631 104 46 398 11 391 435 38 Thanh Hoa Total 633 758 486 15-19 6 224 20-24 58 514 25-29 104 003 52 352 46 941 4 300 410 30-34 117 269 25 127 76 965 12 865 2 000 312 35-39 112 864 11 714 74 909 21 516 3 642 1 084 40-44 123 086 94 10 455 71 148 31 620 7 659 2 109 45-49 111 797 101 9 593 51 677 33 869 12 385 4 172 529 063 465 133 747 234 129 113 191 34 923 12 608 5 581 461 291 40 Nghe An Total 15-19 6 041 20-24 51 061 94 39 578 10 955 434 25-29 93 442 190 45 908 40 672 5 878 794 30-34 89 276 92 18 850 51 305 15 715 2 684 630 35-39 102 631 10 292 53 894 27 181 9 387 1 877 40-44 99 462 7 427 47 671 32 203 7 663 4 497 45-49 87 148 6 110 29 171 31 779 14 395 5 603 89 235 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 42 Ha Tinh Total 15-19 205 010 130 42 080 605 78 743 55 284 11 457 2 367 263 20 313 8 461 605 20-24 14 155 25-29 29 650 14 205 13 004 2 376 66 30-34 39 502 7 151 21 135 9 061 2 011 143 35-39 39 546 3 200 16 662 14 362 4 006 1 315 40-44 42 212 3 042 13 550 16 689 6 565 2 366 45-49 39 340 62 2 421 12 026 12 532 7 664 4 636 151 444 203 33 042 62 493 35 206 15 009 5 491 1 404 1 352 51 20-24 10 345 8 035 2 164 147 25-29 22 273 11 204 9 687 1 179 155 30-34 27 292 5 807 15 476 5 034 925 49 35-39 32 916 59 2 524 16 504 9 666 3 162 1 001 40-44 31 416 96 2 006 11 763 10 611 5 108 1 831 45-49 25 800 2 114 6 848 8 569 5 660 2 609 23 368 43 761 24 842 11 136 5 642 976 797 135 44 20-24 5 982 4 724 989 269 25-29 17 372 44 9 001 6 158 1 514 508 146 30-34 18 813 44 4 067 10 158 3 011 1 012 522 35-39 23 879 1 657 11 639 6 481 3 086 1 017 40-44 22 239 1 715 8 332 7 432 2 761 1 908 45-49 19 667 1 407 6 351 6 090 3 769 2 049 179 892 39 728 68 718 38 052 22 637 10 758 1 355 1 310 45 20-24 10 597 8 471 2 127 25-29 23 517 13 823 8 478 1 217 30-34 30 102 7 108 16 665 4 825 1 236 267 35-39 35 366 3 706 16 309 10 143 4 270 939 40-44 39 850 2 803 14 228 12 235 7 489 3 094 45-49 39 105 2 507 10 868 9 631 9 642 6 458 68 44 Quang Binh Total 15-19 48 45 Quang Tri Total 15-19 108 929 180 92 46 Thua Thien Hue Total 15-19 236 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 48 Da Nang Total 177 207 65 51 735 92 704 25 132 5 617 1 954 15-19 760 760 20-24 10 010 8 311 1 535 46 118 25-29 27 581 17 217 9 814 491 59 30-34 34 413 11 070 20 282 2 703 293 35-39 34 450 4 599 22 613 6 180 970 88 40-44 36 127 5 556 20 605 7 597 1 782 586 45-49 33 865 4 221 17 855 8 114 2 395 1 280 63 791 109 180 56 469 16 456 4 587 15 127 3 621 495 65 49 Quang Nam Total 250 604 122 15-19 2 604 20-24 19 306 25-29 38 199 19 754 15 439 3 006 30-34 42 176 11 224 23 728 6 054 952 217 35-39 45 474 4 602 24 375 12 240 3 429 828 40-44 49 179 4 274 21 587 16 863 5 518 877 45-49 53 667 6 206 20 428 17 812 6 556 2 664 12 262 4 349 2 604 62 60 51 Quang Ngai Total 215 155 429 57 305 98 540 42 270 15-19 2 282 65 1 907 251 59 20-24 16 127 119 12 494 3 342 171 25-29 35 546 131 19 261 14 886 1 207 30-34 40 106 60 10 700 22 631 5 775 883 59 35-39 39 765 4 551 23 401 9 039 2 266 509 40-44 39 767 3 914 17 779 13 260 3 731 1 083 45-49 41 562 55 4 479 16 251 12 759 5 382 2 636 275 090 278 67 468 126 645 57 758 17 404 5 538 1 227 65 62 52 Binh Dinh Total 15-19 1 292 20-24 20 125 137 15 965 3 800 223 25-29 37 249 72 19 498 16 385 1 092 202 30-34 51 324 13 275 29 551 7 250 1 112 135 35-39 54 408 6 777 30 194 13 280 3 753 405 40-44 59 013 5 241 28 081 19 046 4 868 1 777 45-49 51 679 5 485 18 570 16 867 7 468 3 221 69 237 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 54 Phu Yen Total 15-19 164 185 210 39 225 79 614 32 338 9 536 3 262 1 922 1 922 20-24 12 098 9 630 2 250 218 25-29 21 684 10 783 9 713 1 134 30-34 30 793 7 385 18 785 4 022 600 35-39 33 466 4 293 19 980 7 227 1 370 545 40-44 35 690 2 801 18 246 10 633 3 210 801 45-49 28 533 105 2 411 10 640 9 104 4 356 1 917 210 686 65 55 581 103 620 34 563 12 386 4 470 54 51 56 Khanh Hoa Total 15-19 1 737 1 737 20-24 11 374 8 927 2 322 125 25-29 25 870 13 572 10 741 1 310 175 72 30-34 39 776 12 635 21 615 4 336 898 227 35-39 44 842 8 000 25 935 8 270 2 175 463 40-44 46 374 6 007 24 515 10 485 3 811 1 556 45-49 40 712 4 703 18 492 10 038 5 327 2 153 27 270 42 213 19 859 10 553 7 356 7 559 2 428 117 8 291 6 494 1 205 297 65 58 Ninh Thuan Total 15-19 107 443 193 1 582 1 582 20-24 10 190 25-29 16 287 30-34 20 302 37 4 901 10 637 3 421 820 486 35-39 19 898 35 1 846 9 229 5 352 2 601 835 40-44 21 000 35 1 833 8 377 5 677 3 062 2 016 45-49 18 184 1 258 5 048 4 086 3 772 4 020 50 311 91 893 43 956 20 638 8 132 1 925 1 820 104 20-24 14 808 11 222 3 314 271 25-29 31 051 14 665 14 163 1 662 561 30-34 41 678 10 218 23 641 6 426 1 108 228 35-39 43 775 5 260 21 636 12 167 3 689 1 024 40-44 44 399 3 986 17 522 12 912 7 456 2 523 45-49 37 351 3 140 11 512 10 518 7 824 4 358 86 60 Binh Thuan Total 15-19 214 987 57 57 238 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 62 Kon Tum Total 89 882 130 22 658 36 243 16 379 7 302 15-19 2 753 62 2 592 99 20-24 11 229 69 7 681 25-29 16 141 30-34 7 169 2 846 529 104 6 144 7 159 1 953 750 136 18 544 2 860 9 456 3 389 1 829 1 010 35-39 15 670 1 508 7 370 3 535 1 416 1 840 40-44 13 755 854 5 412 3 921 1 359 2 209 45-49 11 790 1 020 3 900 3 051 1 845 1 974 60 488 108 153 53 464 23 457 15 349 5 801 307 19 174 7 264 500 110 64 Gia Lai Total 261 156 245 15-19 6 108 20-24 27 180 25-29 47 149 17 119 24 314 4 927 668 120 30-34 53 391 8 805 27 118 11 955 4 141 1 372 35-39 49 778 4 396 21 636 14 218 5 987 3 489 40-44 42 071 2 971 15 989 12 576 5 735 4 801 45-49 35 479 60 2 222 11 524 9 289 6 816 5 568 340 042 408 76 259 136 188 76 929 30 947 19 310 15-19 4 755 67 4 539 148 20-24 31 985 24 601 7 087 297 25-29 54 981 24 079 24 912 5 064 647 232 30-34 60 416 10 463 32 318 14 095 2 411 1 129 35-39 68 315 5 416 31 153 21 159 7 395 3 193 40-44 60 051 3 500 21 855 19 096 9 604 5 703 45-49 59 538 3 661 18 714 17 218 10 891 9 053 26 684 9 533 6 493 133 52 66 Dak Lak Total 47 294 67 Dak Nong Total 108 359 84 20 819 44 746 15-19 1 839 40 1 595 204 20-24 10 121 44 6 807 2 744 447 78 25-29 16 949 5 353 8 525 2 414 499 158 30-34 23 138 3 245 11 592 6 148 1 610 544 35-39 21 567 1 946 9 426 6 616 2 397 1 183 40-44 18 062 1 038 7 239 5 810 2 130 1 845 45-49 16 683 835 5 016 5 249 2 819 2 764 239 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 68 Lam Dong Total 15-19 229 106 52 58 763 100 678 44 886 16 238 8 489 2 779 2 581 197 20-24 20 986 16 508 4 082 396 25-29 34 411 15 847 15 500 2 725 283 57 30-34 44 052 11 238 24 372 6 491 1 397 502 35-39 43 859 5 442 22 764 11 191 3 219 1 242 40-44 43 134 3 935 19 185 12 846 4 565 2 603 45-49 39 885 3 212 14 578 11 238 6 773 4 084 49 151 84 198 34 022 11 312 4 890 2 419 2 179 189 52 20-24 16 541 13 583 2 763 143 52 25-29 31 752 14 653 15 159 1 766 48 126 30-34 36 167 7 850 21 212 5 369 1 168 461 35-39 36 115 5 103 19 565 8 598 2 244 605 40-44 32 134 2 979 15 085 8 998 3 567 1 404 45-49 28 652 2 804 10 226 9 095 4 234 2 294 73 962 104 945 24 697 5 230 1 801 1 862 161 52 70 Binh Phuoc Total 15-19 183 781 208 107 102 72 Tay Ninh Total 15-19 210 803 167 2 023 20-24 16 991 25-29 33 279 30-34 39 453 35-39 42 955 40-44 41 940 45-49 34 160 12 942 3 881 169 19 116 12 695 1 303 111 14 148 21 360 3 444 446 56 61 10 749 25 728 5 282 899 236 52 8 850 24 617 7 240 950 231 6 296 16 503 7 260 2 824 1 278 177 699 164 477 32 998 7 761 1 630 2 843 2 469 374 38 671 33 715 4 956 55 74 Binh Duong Total 15-19 20-24 384 860 296 25-29 90 754 63 696 24 815 2 101 142 30-34 91 155 168 39 563 46 472 4 131 822 35-39 65 734 68 18 813 38 269 7 563 953 69 40-44 52 187 11 479 28 656 9 533 2 252 266 45-49 43 516 7 964 20 935 9 670 3 592 1 295 61 240 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 75 Dong Nai Total 494 078 352 151 211 225 823 83 644 23 852 9 195 15-19 2 484 2 333 151 20-24 30 679 25 339 4 962 378 25-29 88 148 48 356 33 150 5 931 535 84 30-34 98 660 33 047 52 736 10 719 1 486 672 35-39 97 951 17 584 55 276 19 804 3 923 1 365 40-44 89 693 12 812 42 621 24 135 7 408 2 718 45-49 86 463 260 11 741 36 927 22 677 10 501 4 357 196 619 109 60 604 94 532 28 038 9 261 4 075 52 92 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau Total 15-19 885 829 56 20-24 11 653 8 862 2 644 146 25-29 32 103 20 235 11 308 400 108 30-34 40 041 13 190 22 558 3 857 436 35-39 38 156 6 131 22 786 6 583 1 933 615 40-44 38 388 6 267 20 545 7 762 2 667 1 147 45-49 35 393 5 090 14 635 9 289 4 118 2 261 591 456 660 735 112 316 18 065 4 936 109 79 Ho Chi Minh City Total 1 388 234 725 15-19 5 560 5 407 154 20-24 57 498 48 734 8 764 25-29 201 887 142 606 53 839 4 692 477 30-34 319 922 157 882 147 664 13 453 732 191 35-39 296 271 98 042 167 721 26 659 3 706 142 40-44 272 388 175 78 996 153 270 32 713 5 794 1 439 45-49 234 707 275 59 788 129 323 34 799 7 357 3 164 282 355 360 98 346 141 821 32 879 7 232 1 716 1 739 60 17 703 3 203 70 25 839 18 205 1 575 48 274 80 Long An Total 15-19 1 799 20-24 21 033 25-29 45 668 30-34 56 318 77 20 625 31 290 3 723 505 98 35-39 54 057 227 12 824 32 745 7 298 758 205 40-44 51 353 10 284 31 157 7 646 1 983 283 45-49 52 127 9 331 25 161 12 567 3 937 1 131 57 241 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 82 Tien Giang Total 15-19 321 934 562 112 394 160 349 38 398 8 392 1 840 3 038 3 038 20-24 23 482 19 098 4 236 149 25-29 46 792 427 28 075 16 811 1 397 81 30-34 64 678 67 24 205 35 971 4 013 352 69 35-39 58 995 15 545 35 836 6 202 1 265 148 40-44 60 158 11 360 34 825 11 864 1 673 369 45-49 64 790 11 073 32 670 14 772 5 021 1 254 95 941 117 943 21 767 4 828 1 499 68 83 Ben Tre Total 15-19 242 219 241 1 553 1 553 20-24 13 025 11 069 1 956 25-29 32 471 22 870 9 035 506 60 30-34 46 848 22 553 22 222 1 943 130 35-39 44 930 13 281 27 757 3 502 263 126 40-44 48 131 67 12 250 28 612 5 733 1 168 301 45-49 55 262 174 12 365 28 361 10 083 3 207 1 072 189 659 97 68 182 94 374 20 302 5 108 1 596 2 099 280 11 739 2 433 60 84 Tra Vinh Total 15-19 2 379 20-24 14 272 25-29 28 801 17 841 9 842 940 178 30-34 39 867 14 446 22 004 2 977 383 57 35-39 40 164 10 069 25 666 3 945 428 56 40-44 33 381 7 087 19 176 5 292 1 250 519 45-49 30 794 4 901 14 974 7 087 2 868 964 71 940 92 236 18 099 2 947 1 157 1 399 1 337 62 20-24 11 823 9 980 1 794 49 25-29 25 993 16 019 9 505 469 30-34 37 576 16 749 18 573 1 813 338 48 35-39 39 214 11 107 23 512 4 147 448 40-44 34 366 58 9 747 19 441 4 411 605 104 45-49 36 180 58 7 001 19 348 7 212 1 555 1 006 41 56 86 Vinh Long Total 15-19 186 551 172 56 242 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 87 Dong Thap Total 315 727 166 104 698 156 589 42 902 9 081 2 289 15-19 2 613 2 549 64 20-24 21 987 17 162 4 766 59 25-29 48 472 27 305 19 588 1 508 71 30-34 60 827 21 071 33 566 5 571 546 35-39 60 121 14 619 35 712 8 559 1 037 194 40-44 63 289 11 608 35 649 12 941 2 462 534 45-49 58 418 10 384 27 244 14 264 4 965 1 561 143 653 189 052 53 771 12 263 4 320 71 95 89 An Giang Total 403 542 483 15-19 4 620 4 212 408 20-24 35 332 27 248 7 431 652 25-29 64 462 36 524 25 116 2 467 355 30-34 82 147 28 728 43 982 8 102 1 259 76 35-39 75 221 18 659 41 791 12 546 1 381 666 40-44 74 966 17 041 38 581 14 665 3 634 1 046 45-49 66 795 304 11 241 31 743 15 340 5 635 2 532 326 278 70 96 897 155 659 54 401 13 436 5 814 178 91 Kien Giang Total 15-19 4 146 4 086 59 20-24 29 058 22 821 5 755 322 160 25-29 54 924 26 217 24 353 4 193 161 30-34 65 031 18 674 37 598 7 376 1 208 174 35-39 65 623 11 435 38 125 12 890 2 614 560 40-44 56 864 7 683 28 627 14 639 4 074 1 771 45-49 50 632 5 981 21 142 14 981 5 219 3 309 82 849 108 017 23 507 4 835 1 400 1 941 108 70 92 Can Tho Total 220 786 178 15-19 2 050 20-24 16 068 64 12 983 2 963 58 25-29 32 734 59 18 945 12 767 903 61 30-34 49 249 20 137 25 244 3 658 155 56 35-39 42 961 11 287 25 480 5 288 807 98 40-44 41 882 9 858 23 685 7 125 1 134 80 45-49 35 841 7 697 17 769 6 475 2 678 1 166 56 243 Table 6 (Continued) Code Administration/ age group of the mother Unit: Person Number of women aged 1549 have given the birth Number of women aged 15-49 by children surviving 0 child 1 child 2 children 3 children 4 children 5 children and over 93 Hau Giang Total 15-19 136 336 44 46 619 67 086 17 620 4 026 1 411 1 320 91 20-24 9 459 7 659 1 663 137 25-29 21 222 12 549 8 229 403 41 10 402 14 504 2 175 124 5 830 16 601 3 757 534 941 30-34 27 253 35-39 26 766 40-44 27 228 4 885 15 681 5 297 1 277 88 45-49 22 996 3 973 10 316 5 851 2 051 804 76 700 110 850 35 161 7 975 3 467 2 642 2 466 175 20-24 18 252 14 279 3 841 131 25-29 35 564 20 228 13 609 1 669 58 30-34 47 035 131 16 117 26 075 4 133 505 75 35-39 49 606 65 10 515 29 237 8 109 1 548 132 40-44 43 504 62 7 505 22 265 10 428 2 136 1 107 45-49 37 866 58 5 589 15 648 10 690 3 729 2 153 148 815 53 46 286 72 979 21 826 5 757 1 914 43 49 94 Soc Trang Total 15-19 234 469 316 95 Bac Lieu Total 15-19 1 408 1 408 20-24 11 427 9 409 1 968 50 25-29 23 698 13 344 9 530 730 48 47 30-34 28 390 8 537 16 684 2 498 537 135 35-39 31 772 6 102 19 774 5 094 559 243 40-44 28 030 4 321 14 521 6 690 1 698 799 45-49 24 090 53 3 165 10 503 6 765 2 915 690 226 074 242 74 846 106 879 33 342 7 582 3 184 2 960 200 15 899 5 459 49 96 Ca Mau Total 15-19 3 160 20-24 21 484 25-29 36 472 19 623 15 027 1 758 63 30-34 47 094 15 807 26 291 4 389 550 57 35-39 44 377 8 583 26 048 8 365 1 080 300 40-44 40 249 53 7 716 20 968 9 073 1 774 665 45-49 33 239 112 4 259 12 885 9 708 4 114 2 162 77 244 245 Administration ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 87.0 84.1 89.2 85.0 82.3 86.5 89.8 89.2 90.3 87.9 87.6 81.5 84.3 87.3 83.0 84.1 86.5 80.8 82.8 88.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 1.1 0.0 3.7 0.0 2.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 1.0 1.9 0.0 0.5 0.4 1.4 1.4 0.6 1.2 0.9 2.0 3.2 7.2 1.8 2.1 1.9 2.3 0.0 2.4 4.4 5.3 0.9 2.3 3.3 5.2 7.3 5.6 3.9 3.6 4.5 Accident at work Traffic accident 3.3 2.3 1.2 0.0 3.2 0.9 2.4 1.8 0.0 1.2 1.0 2.0 1.4 2.7 1.0 2.5 1.7 1.2 1.8 1.8 Other accident By cause of death Table 7 PROPORTION OF DEATHS IN 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY BY CAUSES OF DEATH, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 2.0 2.4 1.1 3.2 3.5 2.4 6.8 5.7 3.5 2.5 3.1 0.9 0.0 0.8 1.0 2.4 0.8 0.3 2.9 1.0 Suicide 3.2 9.4 5.9 8.5 4.2 11.8 1.2 8.2 10.2 4.2 1.7 3.9 7.1 2.9 5.8 4.1 5.4 4.9 6.4 4.9 Other Unit: Percentage 246 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Code Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 7 (Continued) 80.4 80.0 82.0 94.7 88.7 89.1 90.5 85.5 91.9 85.4 88.5 93.5 80.7 79.6 87.6 80.3 84.3 85.1 92.3 90.5 86.6 91.1 90.4 84.2 91.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 1.1 1.3 0.0 0.7 3.2 0.8 3.8 0.0 0.0 1.0 3.3 0.4 1.0 2.1 0.0 0.9 1.4 0.0 0.0 1.7 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.3 2.7 10.3 2.3 7.5 1.7 5.5 1.4 9.3 7.6 6.6 3.8 5.3 6.1 2.3 4.1 2.9 5.4 5.4 4.0 5.0 4.9 3.1 4.7 6.9 8.5 Accident at work Traffic accident 2.8 2.3 1.2 0.7 3.5 1.7 0.0 1.8 4.5 3.1 1.3 2.5 0.5 2.1 0.0 2.0 0.7 3.1 1.4 1.5 0.0 0.0 2.0 1.6 1.2 Other accident By cause of death 1.1 1.9 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 4.1 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.9 1.8 1.5 Suicide 1.2 0.0 4.9 0.0 5.0 1.5 2.6 2.6 3.6 4.8 4.0 11.2 10.7 0.0 7.4 7.8 0.6 6.0 2.8 2.5 5.5 2.2 7.5 8.0 7.1 Other Unit: Percentage 247 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 7 (Continued) 85.9 94.4 97.5 92.0 89.5 90.6 86.6 94.2 91.7 88.5 84.7 88.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 79.6 100.0 86.6 91.2 100.0 100.0 77.2 100.0 89.2 79.6 100.0 100.0 84.1 100.0 86.1 83.3 100.0 100.0 81.3 100.0 80.5 86.2 100.0 100.0 85.7 Diseases 100.0 Total 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.9 0.7 0.5 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.3 3.5 1.0 1.0 1.4 6.6 3.5 4.0 3.5 6.9 0.9 4.3 4.1 1.6 3.7 2.5 3.3 2.5 2.9 2.1 8.8 10.2 12.0 4.5 9.0 13.5 0.0 6.4 6.3 5.6 4.4 2.7 1.2 4.5 0.0 1.1 5.4 1.5 2.4 1.0 0.0 0.8 6.2 5.8 0.3 4.0 0.9 2.5 0.8 3.8 2.2 3.3 2.3 2.0 4.9 2.1 Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident By cause of death 0.9 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.7 1.1 0.2 0.0 1.8 1.5 1.6 5.0 0.0 3.1 4.9 2.0 0.0 0.0 Suicide 4.6 9.0 1.8 1.3 3.0 3.0 1.7 2.5 3.3 0.0 1.5 3.7 3.5 7.5 1.0 6.7 4.3 1.9 3.4 3.4 6.0 2.1 7.4 1.8 1.2 Other Unit: Percentage 248 Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Code Table 7 (Continued) 78.8 92.7 86.2 100.0 84.5 100.0 91.3 90.5 82.0 85.9 83.1 64.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 90.7 100.0 86.2 90.6 100.0 100.0 76.7 100.0 94.6 85.9 100.0 100.0 86.8 100.0 81.7 85.3 100.0 100.0 87.8 Diseases 100.0 Total 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 1.2 1.6 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 7.3 0.0 2.6 0.0 8.7 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.7 5.0 5.4 3.0 3.1 2.7 11.8 5.5 4.3 3.0 4.1 Accident at work Traffic accident 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.2 0.8 0.6 2.1 1.0 1.0 0.6 0.9 Other accident By cause of death 6.9 2.3 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.6 2.0 0.8 0.2 2.5 0.7 Suicide 28.7 5.3 14.1 9.2 9.5 0.0 0.0 10.6 0.0 13.8 7.3 7.5 8.8 0.0 13.2 4.3 5.5 6.3 5.2 7.2 8.5 5.9 Other Unit: Percentage 249 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Code Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 7 (Continued) 84.1 96.6 95.7 91.4 95.0 83.8 93.1 85.3 93.8 91.6 85.9 63.4 86.7 87.7 84.8 83.1 92.5 86.9 84.3 97.9 84.0 82.0 96.9 77.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 6.4 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.8 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 7.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.3 0.0 8.3 0.0 2.1 0.0 8.6 1.6 7.1 15.2 0.0 8.5 14.3 4.3 4.4 0.0 7.2 6.9 16.2 3.4 8.6 4.3 3.4 5.3 3.2 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.0 5.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident By cause of death 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 6.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 Suicide 3.6 3.1 0.0 16.0 0.0 15.7 4.4 1.3 4.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.3 9.8 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Unit: Percentage 250 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 7 (Continued) 91.1 68.7 82.0 77.3 74.7 65.3 97.1 81.4 90.3 84.3 92.0 92.6 87.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.7 93.4 78.3 93.0 87.1 96.2 69.4 79.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 3.3 0.0 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 4.5 0.0 12.9 1.4 4.8 4.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 3.2 0.9 9.9 3.1 12.5 0.0 24.7 14.4 0.0 13.0 9.7 8.9 4.8 5.0 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 2.7 0.0 0.0 4.3 0.0 Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident By cause of death 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 2.4 2.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.4 0.0 Suicide 10.9 21.1 0.0 0.0 4.4 13.6 1.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.5 4.1 6.4 2.2 6.6 3.7 0.0 0.0 5.1 22.7 5.0 8.8 0.0 Other Unit: Percentage 251 Administration RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang Code Table 7 (Continued) 86.6 83.9 90.3 84.8 84.2 80.7 89.6 95.2 89.5 88.3 90.0 79.7 83.9 86.2 82.7 81.2 85.3 79.4 83.2 88.9 75.6 82.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 1.9 0.0 1.3 0.0 4.2 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.8 0.0 1.2 2.3 0.0 0.4 1.1 1.4 1.4 0.6 1.5 1.0 8.0 10.5 2.4 3.5 8.2 0.0 2.5 1.3 2.5 0.0 2.8 1.9 5.3 0.0 1.8 3.3 8.8 5.8 5.6 3.7 3.7 4.6 1.9 3.4 3.9 1.8 1.4 0.0 3.8 1.1 2.6 2.1 0.0 1.6 1.3 2.4 0.7 3.3 1.7 2.7 1.9 1.3 2.0 2.1 Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident By cause of death 1.0 0.0 2.3 2.0 1.3 4.0 4.1 2.9 7.4 6.9 4.0 3.2 3.8 1.1 0.0 0.9 1.5 2.5 0.8 0.3 2.9 1.2 Suicide 4.7 10.5 1.3 9.5 5.4 10.7 4.9 12.0 1.3 7.1 10.6 3.3 0.0 4.7 2.3 2.4 6.2 3.4 5.5 3.9 6.0 4.5 Other Unit: Percentage 252 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Code Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 7 (Continued) 81.6 93.9 86.9 88.6 88.0 85.7 91.8 85.5 87.6 94.2 80.1 81.6 87.7 78.7 84.2 86.4 91.2 91.3 87.0 87.8 93.2 85.4 87.5 89.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 6.6 1.8 0.0 0.0 1.1 3.6 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 3.1 0.5 1.1 1.4 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 2.2 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.9 4.4 11.5 3.3 10.1 1.9 4.9 0.0 10.8 6.0 8.1 3.1 4.2 6.3 1.5 4.8 2.3 5.2 3.7 4.3 4.2 5.1 3.0 4.5 Accident at work Traffic accident 1.6 4.6 1.5 1.7 1.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 1.5 5.5 2.5 1.5 2.8 0.6 2.9 0.0 2.3 0.7 3.6 2.2 1.9 0.0 0.0 2.4 Other accident By cause of death 0.0 1.8 1.6 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6 0.0 1.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 Suicide 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 0.9 8.8 1.3 4.3 5.9 4.6 9.8 10.8 0.0 7.6 9.0 0.7 6.9 3.5 3.1 6.8 3.1 9.0 Other Unit: Percentage 253 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 7 (Continued) 84.5 85.2 83.6 85.0 83.3 79.4 88.8 76.1 76.9 87.7 78.1 83.8 85.7 94.0 97.2 90.5 87.8 89.2 88.9 96.7 93.3 86.0 89.3 90.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Diseases 100.0 Total 0.0 1.4 1.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 1.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.0 4.0 1.3 1.3 1.9 3.2 3.9 4.6 5.0 0.0 4.1 3.8 2.0 4.5 2.8 3.6 2.2 2.8 6.9 7.9 12.8 11.2 6.4 6.2 12.9 0.0 4.7 5.2 4.5 2.2 0.0 4.7 0.0 3.3 7.0 2.3 3.0 1.1 0.0 0.8 7.3 8.5 0.0 4.4 1.2 7.2 1.1 2.7 1.8 3.7 2.9 1.3 6.6 Accident at work Traffic accident Other accident By cause of death 1.1 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 1.7 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 1.1 5.9 0.0 3.6 6.2 0.0 0.0 Suicide 3.2 5.4 2.3 1.8 0.0 0.0 1.6 3.2 3.9 0.0 1.6 3.6 3.2 11.5 0.0 6.7 5.5 2.7 4.0 2.1 3.7 1.4 7.0 2.4 Other Unit: Percentage 254 Administration TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong Code 87 010 647 6 792 535 764 490 502 151 297 197 725 879 645 105 514 929 398 198 1 124 844 752 772 792 147 1 126 192 730 425 1 157 471 1 561 705 1 309 760 1 007 165 1 074 060 1 710 197 6 938 384 770 928 509 426 302 030 735 465 650 251 522 117 402 887 1 136 312 764 106 800 311 1 146 077 738 645 1 174 881 1 586 470 1 332 017 1 018 176 1 100 195 1 732 937 The same commune/ward 7 092 1 518 812 5 100 7 018 912 388 1 529 963 485 102 142 98 38 266 258 273 5 842 107 587 Abroad 15 647 24 617 10 200 17 157 17 748 16 498 7 832 18 357 7 201 10 850 11 365 4 548 7 090 5 108 9 320 4 576 7 002 6 438 139 684 1 868 534 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 88 987 131 Total population aged 1 and over on time point of 1/4/2014 Table 8 POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON TIME POINT OF 1/4/2013, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY Not stated 323 363 Unit: Person 255 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Code Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Administration Table 8 (Continued) 1 090 521 952 065 1 426 171 1 209 788 1 469 313 861 038 1 161 776 571 820 1 184 235 463 768 1 331 808 987 112 1 445 252 1 221 193 1 489 784 872 245 1 181 527 578 920 1 191 569 469 871 1 349 121 2 822 997 2 956 905 1 111 915 3 376 845 3 428 460 595 648 896 228 914 278 604 004 1 788 717 1 811 626 838 494 778 219 787 058 851 631 1 749 996 1 766 567 1 199 367 1 120 976 1 136 623 1 230 312 1 870 255 The same commune/ward 6 235 1 826 2 441 719 1 373 1 920 1 291 52 37 352 103 329 178 253 648 973 453 1 953 9 162 30 676 Abroad 17 260 6 103 7 334 7 064 19 399 11 105 20 143 11 227 18 829 34 399 20 422 7 903 11 184 21 783 103 233 45 380 16 224 20 468 8 121 15 198 13 686 35 022 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 1 906 567 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 Not stated 41 Unit: Person 256 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Code Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 8 (Continued) 1 224 325 997 073 1 011 876 1 637 829 2 090 358 1 697 592 1 192 184 751 777 1 278 821 857 652 1 183 078 1 013 390 1 025 778 1 657 292 2 119 935 1 714 869 1 215 973 758 106 1 290 758 863 022 1 199 802 1 005 443 1 037 999 1 244 729 2 657 512 2 779 609 1 656 816 1 673 312 1 826 079 1 689 916 1 069 552 1 088 212 1 437 419 896 443 912 288 1 455 134 1 219 048 1 236 125 7 419 457 528 188 554 410 7 852 599 1 777 629 The same commune/ward Abroad 157 491 238 305 245 870 67 177 591 142 79 155 7 096 107 464 917 734 294 246 54 350 16 724 5 214 11 446 6 092 23 484 17 032 28 707 19 396 13 725 15 726 20 262 33 021 17 560 426 046 32 449 121 633 151 851 17 925 15 551 16 831 26 167 18 970 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 1 796 949 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 Not stated Unit: Person 257 3 405 631 Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 930 395 847 158 538 734 499 096 656 731 785 025 591 365 372 002 559 102 399 016 377 969 569 877 201 230 262 884 329 181 366 315 150 651 248 629 384 025 43 788 817 Administration Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 MALE Code Table 8 (Continued) 915 983 836 889 528 583 495 866 649 251 777 100 585 208 369 451 551 853 395 735 374 279 566 648 198 765 260 116 327 229 363 537 149 104 246 347 382 175 3 349 854 42 935 172 The same commune/ward 577 4 896 1 055 269 2 489 3 077 605 217 813 667 289 117 98 117 164 236 3 686 67 516 Abroad 13 836 5 373 9 096 2 961 4 991 4 848 5 552 2 334 6 436 2 614 3 401 3 229 2 348 2 669 1 952 2 662 1 383 2 046 1 850 51 930 785 928 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated 161 202 Unit: Person 258 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Administration 33 Code Table 8 (Continued) 669 098 233 526 595 255 289 246 582 618 434 528 720 876 596 021 699 053 479 951 547 952 294 775 425 507 603 949 1 472 712 1 695 655 446 464 873 548 386 846 845 864 556 936 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 661 218 230 643 592 247 286 241 574 705 429 881 712 961 591 828 692 063 465 042 540 114 291 363 420 246 587 825 1 401 737 1 672 442 437 849 864 388 383 315 838 181 551 036 The same commune/ward 3 330 1 530 1 462 435 910 1 324 52 230 51 197 121 511 469 238 1 492 6 742 22 713 Abroad 7 828 2 883 3 008 3 004 7 683 4 597 7 719 4 193 6 868 14 398 7 369 3 174 3 769 9 382 48 261 19 883 7 086 7 698 3 096 6 773 4 536 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated 41 Unit: Person 259 Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 77 83 Dong Nai 75 Tien Giang Binh Duong 74 82 Tay Ninh 72 Long An Binh Phuoc 70 80 Lam Dong 68 Ho Chi Minh City Dak Nong 67 79 Dak Lak Administration 66 Code Table 8 (Continued) 601 350 434 831 647 221 379 922 601 516 852 840 1 043 878 823 342 504 059 495 500 605 470 824 510 713 106 3 764 275 519 579 1 368 316 890 644 538 063 451 906 619 767 280 197 903 130 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 594 616 433 815 643 163 377 805 591 146 846 409 1 031 774 815 553 498 443 488 211 596 798 813 658 706 748 3 567 996 503 849 1 310 380 816 545 531 004 444 945 612 149 267 048 893 820 The same commune/ward Abroad 248 120 123 133 433 67 123 362 52 3 189 280 326 459 145 123 14 141 6 734 1 016 3 810 1 997 10 247 6 298 11 671 7 722 5 493 6 927 8 672 10 852 6 306 193 090 15 730 57 656 73 773 6 601 6 816 7 495 13 135 9 169 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated Unit: Person 260 Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 Administration 01 FEMALE Code Table 8 (Continued) 976 172 885 779 561 461 519 080 675 286 801 446 583 516 366 643 586 976 401 295 386 137 566 434 201 658 259 233 321 070 369 150 151 380 260 797 386 903 3 532 752 45 198 314 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 954 272 873 308 545 477 511 299 660 509 784 605 572 263 360 974 574 339 396 412 378 492 558 197 199 433 254 812 317 877 362 342 148 093 255 804 382 316 3 442 681 44 075 475 The same commune/ward 714 2 196 464 542 2 611 3 941 307 171 716 295 196 102 24 38 149 94 37 2 156 40 071 Abroad 21 186 10 275 15 521 7 238 12 166 12 899 10 946 5 498 11 921 4 587 7 449 8 136 2 200 4 420 3 156 6 659 3 192 4 956 4 588 87 754 1 082 606 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated 161 161 Unit: Person 261 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Administration 33 Code Table 8 (Continued) 680 023 236 345 596 314 289 675 598 909 437 717 768 908 625 172 746 199 507 161 563 962 309 229 426 124 626 363 1 484 194 1 732 805 467 813 938 078 400 213 920 703 579 687 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 670 590 233 124 591 987 285 578 587 071 431 157 756 352 617 960 734 107 487 022 550 406 304 284 418 248 611 542 1 421 260 1 704 402 458 379 924 329 394 904 911 815 569 941 The same commune/ward Abroad 37 122 52 132 178 131 137 504 215 462 2 419 7 962 2 905 297 979 284 463 595 9 433 3 220 4 326 4 059 11 716 6 507 12 424 7 034 11 961 20 002 13 052 4 729 7 415 12 401 54 972 25 497 9 138 12 770 5 025 8 424 9 151 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated Unit: Person 262 Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 77 83 Dong Nai 75 Tien Giang Binh Duong 74 82 Tay Ninh 72 Long An Binh Phuoc 70 80 Lam Dong 68 Ho Chi Minh City Dak Nong 67 79 Dak Lak Administration 66 Code Table 8 (Continued) 598 452 428 191 643 537 378 184 614 457 862 029 1 076 058 833 950 521 719 517 890 639 259 865 406 742 028 4 088 324 518 420 1 411 293 935 435 550 148 460 382 616 358 274 212 893 819 Total population aged 1 and over on timepoint of 1/4/2014 588 462 423 837 635 659 373 971 601 038 851 183 1 058 583 822 276 513 433 508 862 627 527 843 159 730 671 3 851 460 501 593 1 347 132 856 767 538 548 451 498 606 899 261 141 883 809 The same commune/ward Abroad 157 243 118 183 112 438 54 229 142 79 103 3 907 107 184 591 275 149 122 40 209 9 990 4 197 7 636 4 094 13 237 10 734 17 037 11 674 8 232 8 798 11 590 22 169 11 254 232 957 16 720 63 977 78 077 11 324 8 735 9 337 13 032 9 801 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2013 Not stated Unit: Person 263 Table 9 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 213 666 116 640 371 967 284 518 706 882 1 068 265 870 1 447 2 084 1 671 3 669 1 730 801 1 129 1 699 1 241 2 941 1 340 2 358 1 553 2 273 3 422 2 784 7 627 1 499 4 577 7 836 7 123 5 115 17 355 7 049 7 713 52 655 829 070 55 223 80 143 57 201 150 48 96 105 21 36 137 1 630 58 46 206 41 400 95 323 88 908 444 69 918 48 297 76 303 322 275 302 946 63 63 42 303 244 119 320 662 4 779 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 4 282 3 088 In-migrants aged 1 and Cao over by Ha Noi Ha Giang Bang province 61 172 220 89 558 115 64 23 47 700 2 694 Lao Cai 294 54 64 286 295 45 40 256 280 141 201 1 426 1 567 63 69 44 46 184 161 319 43 662 3 452 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 122 425 541 123 101 179 25 180 166 26 463 4 475 Yen Bai 62 234 70 105 130 256 38 63 1 749 6 874 180 75 1 494 110 61 1 071 113 193 159 111 40 107 275 373 565 1 242 9 172 86 72 1 230 64 718 1 026 82 1 057 5 336 782 565 67 68 494 75 137 94 52 54 17 40 2 096 9 286 241 209 2 912 55 74 126 230 891 43 27 2 232 329 166 402 969 64 175 184 139 321 110 22 95 159 500 84 3 697 9 319 10 504 Phu Tho Unit: Person Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER BY PROVINCE/CITY OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON 1/4/2013 AND 1/4/2014 AND SEX TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Code 264 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 220 139 82 740 1 289 812 148 1 073 228 108 46 62 319 605 67 44 63 138 123 18 400 75 158 386 192 42 68 96 139 166 114 29 17 165 356 471 135 154 182 230 50 38 32 52 35 43 2 186 6 040 32 44 31 1 363 6 601 37 42 36 40 2 825 9 785 Hai Hai Hung Duong Phong Yen 68 91 68 1 166 1 662 41 6 052 Bac Ninh 4 674 Vinh Phuc 706 491 114 98 64 334 400 49 48 100 36 219 128 5 032 15 415 Thai Binh 64 153 263 82 247 106 33 2 229 6 976 Ha Nam 690 237 130 123 263 446 55 156 269 101 64 49 188 23 82 4 154 15 294 Nam Dinh 537 360 266 62 66 60 160 95 17 62 1 226 6 972 Ninh Binh 398 124 1 676 110 165 208 396 46 100 115 46 16 50 55 38 6 186 35 143 248 246 562 57 194 73 61 123 143 45 63 39 38 50 3 353 61 133 181 50 37 37 575 30 596 18 717 78 55 9 898 6 732 Da Nang 145 259 43 54 322 75 64 79 142 13 079 13 874 Thua Thanh Ha Quang Quang Thien Nghe An Hoa Tinh Binh Tri Hue Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 Unit: Person 265 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 114 256 9 810 10 468 12 477 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 36 6 851 Phu Yen 32 8 806 3 999 8 339 71 237 47 37 142 3 671 Khanh Ninh Binh Kon Hoa Thuan Thuan Tum Dak Lak 81 116 135 12 840 247 17 9 700 11 135 Gia Lai 62 78 114 64 70 73 132 58 3 978 11 464 11 123 116 155 83 268 259 256 47 188 282 79 241 289 453 47 94 40 180 915 7 196 33 826 33 076 293 8 254 Dak Lam Binh Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Nong Dong Phuoc Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 Unit: Person 266 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 390 449 834 574 458 59 47 96 64 1 499 90 718 Ho Chi Minh City 70 13 045 Long An 17 544 63 12 529 Tien Ben Tre Giang 16 055 Tra Vinh 16 814 Vinh Long 27 323 Dong Thap 169 10 999 An Giang 251 20 12 790 481 14 081 13 833 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 15 700 Soc Trang 14 524 Bac Lieu 19 989 Ca Mau Unit: Person 267 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Table 9 (Continued) Code 2 528 3 321 2 038 7 116 9 790 1 255 340 74 220 712 197 5 356 8 479 7 338 19 758 58 713 13 699 5 000 3 817 8 046 14 071 6 701 253 55 342 3 248 7 204 6 716 2 898 2 375 4 246 3 457 6 649 44 2 317 8 362 4 430 2 405 8 542 59 113 77 72 53 87 137 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 72 44 170 542 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 60 175 165 Lao Cai 48 36 278 55 149 105 149 265 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 57 70 102 82 173 Yen Bai 46 57 127 266 103 58 54 241 41 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 66 305 88 89 98 600 138 250 37 90 119 270 125 973 736 663 638 82 707 268 244 86 108 69 75 293 Thai Lang Quang Bac Nguyen Son Ninh Giang 50 440 292 85 45 75 178 Phu Tho Unit: Person 268 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Table 9 (Continued) Code 122 273 122 442 113 87 59 176 1 090 251 402 496 259 113 440 248 53 52 47 51 1 059 161 57 307 413 Hai Hai Duong Phong 78 94 117 Bac Ninh 104 74 105 Vinh Phuc 107 152 131 56 60 362 95 165 75 59 Hung Yen 68 34 81 88 98 201 212 210 719 Thai Binh 178 179 104 169 358 78 360 Ha Nam 364 302 170 195 206 41 173 194 711 532 466 441 Nam Dinh 155 41 66 55 253 170 95 152 234 173 Ninh Binh 145 264 233 114 283 118 65 387 180 408 95 234 405 226 106 94 83 198 595 408 124 2 576 1 182 114 179 42 148 510 163 1 496 284 182 246 532 767 79 163 86 385 499 42 4 897 193 102 59 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 140 51 123 92 978 794 349 296 551 269 75 117 63 771 953 501 62 263 85 Quang Quang Binh Tri 360 70 188 251 70 181 48 82 360 1 153 618 517 434 350 192 Thua Thien Hue 349 336 247 59 89 106 208 851 3 075 998 605 1 407 723 2 182 195 83 42 Da Nang Unit: Person 269 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Table 9 (Continued) Code 89 180 359 708 61 118 83 318 285 40 69 99 82 419 517 991 4 700 287 2 054 233 70 66 396 255 168 62 719 116 98 93 212 81 54 199 192 53 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 57 398 286 107 66 519 49 Phu Yen 447 102 70 318 751 233 49 219 62 82 52 64 262 301 151 157 50 63 56 42 79 116 258 65 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 280 111 129 54 124 157 48 41 274 97 210 Kon Tum 601 199 56 72 181 49 641 57 187 512 100 40 109 916 220 142 Gia Lai 476 76 41 95 49 55 127 671 105 42 143 612 982 291 67 Dak Lak 573 59 54 47 116 67 58 45 236 467 387 47 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 152 226 116 307 34 255 79 48 59 49 63 641 717 244 47 71 91 70 57 51 63 1 114 242 225 234 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 61 57 75 229 52 311 343 394 279 389 1 220 11 466 2 001 68 71 448 224 82 31 382 65 158 265 177 59 44 339 404 99 1 368 3 550 1 034 218 88 46 385 69 196 40 380 41 238 54 313 1 009 392 184 715 224 61 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 270 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Table 9 (Continued) Code 874 1 177 514 942 1 067 66 28 Tra Vinh 947 182 Tien Ben Tre Giang 51 57 197 Long An 908 2 680 1 730 593 646 1 056 651 753 2 328 11 970 1 269 670 744 420 304 Ho Chi Minh City 84 34 379 158 46 57 149 84 88 Vinh Long 50 270 228 Dong Thap 63 84 An Giang 70 43 61 51 47 87 40 194 94 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 287 Soc Trang 40 38 107 53 Bac Lieu 27 112 51 92 107 144 Ca Mau Unit: Person 271 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 32 78 10 123 3 423 2 170 4 429 3 480 55 5 161 9 307 5 328 5 880 7 596 9 319 13 006 580 609 657 144 742 9 127 247 1 751 184 308 134 118 62 391 391 248 351 15 826 55 150 87 264 66 747 40 205 950 113 306 161 152 442 284 218 990 103 95 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang 1 960 134 273 Yen Bai 352 233 784 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 130 347 174 60 1 211 Lao Cai 64 113 7 431 150 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 6 257 275 7 511 24 088 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 329 624 90 326 59 495 Phu Tho Unit: Person 272 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 157 215 333 171 312 168 Bac Ninh 471 Vinh Phuc 297 450 276 331 142 69 327 160 Hai Hai Duong Phong 117 90 253 216 80 2 982 79 221 401 410 177 110 145 821 167 1 161 89 118 312 196 Nam Dinh 420 Ha Nam 491 3 719 254 241 Thai Binh 125 Hung Yen 135 2 100 55 376 Ninh Binh 259 71 126 3 065 550 2 603 11 645 158 252 531 602 69 60 2 745 59 3 229 10 590 164 156 108 490 2 779 717 1 582 5 547 41 470 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 82 982 1 314 2 906 394 81 290 56 1 649 535 953 249 56 418 Quang Quang Binh Tri 63 5 897 173 287 751 51 88 Thua Thien Hue 1 144 237 76 227 44 306 Da Nang Unit: Person 273 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 453 3 016 916 3 203 57 97 142 59 94 666 635 221 2 503 1 083 170 59 448 196 600 444 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh Dak Nong 596 Lam Dong Binh Phuoc 101 Tay Ninh Binh Duong 294 Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau 56 Ho Chi Minh City 1 700 Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long 54 Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 104 82 53 1 357 610 908 1 343 79 70 728 Phu Yen 63 60 57 48 2 381 244 1 324 594 57 479 455 43 142 33 895 1 477 86 54 542 129 60 65 61 116 77 63 3 568 667 495 1 539 56 57 185 891 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 692 523 57 342 Kon Tum 1 821 439 676 274 124 1 100 Gia Lai 63 65 76 56 57 102 2 687 52 365 2 827 55 310 325 Dak Lak 60 64 455 398 526 259 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 203 70 53 138 3 639 121 926 1 388 194 1 297 60 141 439 196 74 66 1 592 111 1 338 999 54 156 3 491 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 39 428 152 187 1 694 100 3 750 113 58 285 880 4 961 199 609 327 929 814 208 123 99 410 154 1 828 446 257 1 169 65 612 62 409 303 53 123 515 71 95 109 355 520 51 5 267 11 211 59 1 759 716 620 118 312 47 110 123 60 1 376 1 724 569 40 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 274 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 519 10 485 99 442 2 889 97 821 4 360 1 675 1 140 15 522 7 894 3 382 184 180 3 435 2 378 424 1 376 49 118 69 48 299 880 65 46 56 398 128 287 200 89 235 2 719 546 3 743 4 491 236 177 430 Vinh Long 207 181 222 88 1 795 734 162 350 682 582 3 523 1 022 1 760 4 289 65 330 61 Tra Vinh 542 858 571 423 90 70 1 050 469 95 132 969 179 84 1 159 497 6 596 331 533 1 641 88 266 47 287 2 610 354 1 301 584 1 742 2 355 3 362 207 778 3 790 554 2 125 56 53 223 1 824 72 Tien Ben Tre Giang 168 Long An 400 Ho Chi Minh City 118 252 305 1 711 655 708 316 223 673 257 294 9 617 457 3 963 6 770 58 214 182 Dong Thap 49 272 43 784 279 156 481 1 106 714 1 223 343 2 465 534 1 911 97 54 171 An Giang 56 245 85 253 128 137 133 332 650 341 162 4 659 2 121 2 197 608 264 35 241 63 359 892 318 917 294 663 541 554 328 406 2 535 436 2 612 1 806 56 180 151 50 424 2 296 282 76 277 170 262 63 61 1 734 5 089 2 279 267 175 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 103 396 451 701 71 72 97 326 322 58 206 101 3 670 61 1 268 6 882 541 54 32 Soc Trang 282 606 85 256 321 47 179 131 4 158 345 4 895 2 754 116 113 Bac Lieu 561 716 85 405 741 284 193 144 280 342 214 362 3 889 122 4 452 6 069 61 402 134 Ca Mau Unit: Person 275 MALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 310 154 495 123 259 444 496 634 129 285 644 1 241 605 1 745 1 036 652 1 215 517 929 897 802 1 586 1 410 3 301 652 1 399 3 071 2 911 1 807 7 285 2 858 3 413 80 129 12 500 97 352 855 182 99 47 37 380 288 283 48 97 83 56 195 63 105 93 91 153 1 468 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 1 762 1 242 294 535 19 658 390 061 28 764 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 57 91 44 92 77 64 47 136 1 129 Lao Cai 183 54 60 138 45 568 256 143 51 55 767 44 54 324 1 135 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 290 110 41 46 89 131 143 1 602 Yen Bai 63 63 130 16 515 2 978 180 566 56 413 69 44 31 139 239 325 506 4 309 423 257 484 23 616 2 339 229 366 67 254 75 47 52 54 17 40 1 258 5 894 148 1 152 93 366 737 3 552 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 84 204 356 141 93 182 59 32 77 259 41 1 009 3 923 Phu Tho Unit: Person 276 MALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 82 75 105 109 64 114 55 32 42 342 49 51 34 574 555 41 2 348 Bac Ninh 2 311 Vinh Phuc 760 403 67 528 61 54 46 62 251 68 406 67 49 57 65 99 33 1 232 3 492 53 182 50 96 40 794 6 274 Nam Dinh 374 55 166 83 132 48 50 36 147 2 130 6 559 Ha Nam 188 59 141 18 35 43 948 2 724 Thai Binh 28 63 45 44 2 889 Hung Yen 41 68 42 36 1 491 4 609 Hai Hai Duong Phong 162 190 113 113 62 674 3 347 Ninh Binh 524 46 113 46 46 25 1 935 13 137 80 57 95 1 357 13 449 120 236 8 620 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 78 4 104 2 718 Quang Quang Binh Tri 67 43 54 322 50 6 819 Thua Thien Hue 64 79 142 6 652 Da Nang Unit: Person 277 MALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 3 569 192 4 774 4 812 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 3 733 Phu Yen 5 425 1 728 3 627 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 178 47 37 1 883 Kon Tum 58 45 366 5 780 Gia Lai 185 17 4 538 Dak Lak 1 283 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 57 64 35 73 7 011 88 37 5 044 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 116 216 191 126 47 46 141 79 181 118 325 94 40 94 626 3 875 17 778 17 727 4 482 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 278 MALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 156 377 546 250 257 47 48 32 446 46 174 Ho Chi Minh City 47 6 106 Long An 7 842 6 844 Tien Ben Tre Giang 6 501 Tra Vinh 7 895 Vinh Long 14 415 Dong Thap 84 4 627 An Giang 20 5 791 321 6 047 6 657 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 6 275 Soc Trang 6 940 Bac Lieu 8 859 Ca Mau Unit: Person 279 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 1 456 1 569 1 331 3 988 5 243 620 194 74 116 240 65 2 633 3 749 4 493 12 253 33 064 7 451 1 833 2 032 3 722 5 675 2 701 128 55 1 495 2 894 1 471 1 113 1 769 2 037 3 319 44 1 467 5 000 2 053 1 150 3 624 43 68 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 72 57 302 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 60 175 110 Lao Cai 149 145 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 57 52 82 Yen Bai 46 57 64 183 168 89 98 352 42 58 37 119 90 125 793 736 606 148 82 474 158 122 54 236 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 272 95 34 75 Phu Tho Unit: Person 280 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 122 262 164 59 299 48 68 Bac Ninh 104 52 Vinh Phuc 59 122 147 113 89 112 57 77 62 130 348 152 65 56 60 267 95 34 81 129 53 248 65 80 293 Thai Binh 104 112 Hung Yen 51 676 Hai Hai Duong Phong 118 179 104 53 78 110 Ha Nam 245 57 65 206 41 87 96 341 98 393 267 Nam Dinh 78 127 89 95 80 141 Ninh Binh 201 80 57 143 57 145 55 104 810 181 47 311 242 236 129 47 135 291 178 82 101 1 228 582 57 88 148 234 61 230 188 42 2 470 92 59 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 51 336 325 88 92 205 179 63 445 425 201 62 263 Quang Quang Binh Tri 117 186 34 60 48 82 125 609 162 274 127 259 Thua Thien Hue 171 69 59 89 53 136 343 1 201 635 321 331 542 1 558 96 83 42 Da Nang Unit: Person 281 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 118 82 118 36 40 288 172 344 469 71 240 143 190 424 1 851 56 58 184 93 212 49 100 81 54 91 96 53 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 57 175 68 54 177 49 Phu Yen 70 127 554 131 106 82 52 64 172 301 94 50 42 81 111 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 111 58 54 124 42 41 87 97 157 Kon Tum 127 72 122 49 492 57 64 49 100 109 741 220 142 Gia Lai 126 45 41 95 49 336 53 42 96 275 805 197 67 Dak Lak 47 173 372 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 169 228 34 134 79 59 63 550 619 180 47 91 70 57 51 63 444 242 150 78 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 57 229 52 157 277 228 201 241 715 5 747 1 173 68 71 305 31 218 28 49 66 120 59 227 163 766 2 472 812 218 46 308 126 65 60 54 188 920 292 25 393 149 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 282 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 57 62 84 88 Vinh Long 227 106 482 417 57 53 28 Tra Vinh 392 Tien Ben Tre Giang 46 197 Long An 497 885 990 268 204 594 400 144 1 181 6 465 988 331 389 184 154 Ho Chi Minh City 50 92 76 Dong Thap 84 An Giang 43 51 40 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 143 Soc Trang 107 53 Bac Lieu 54 53 72 Ca Mau Unit: Person 283 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 1 655 544 1 461 1 297 4 992 2 004 4 149 2 619 2 637 3 566 4 211 4 468 78 318 60 773 3 734 228 8 739 34 091 64 081 296 113 3 529 2 312 210 128 3 440 12 294 3 639 116 113 247 87 618 77 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 32 423 134 136 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 40 137 Lao Cai 88 113 247 124 197 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 286 62 212 Yen Bai 493 1 090 66 192 732 57 146 76 305 223 495 103 47 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 110 416 90 62 232 Phu Tho Unit: Person 284 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 166 108 85 312 157 67 Bac Ninh 258 Vinh Phuc 203 270 201 69 252 80 Hai Hai Duong Phong 58 90 84 39 Hung Yen 147 110 48 336 167 644 59 295 Ha Nam 76 1 868 170 108 123 Thai Binh 1 483 189 352 216 156 146 Nam Dinh 135 1 020 270 Ninh Binh 52 669 173 1 186 4 909 79 147 343 267 145 1 689 59 1 405 4 795 283 93 823 446 733 2 956 41 122 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 486 710 1 046 315 145 47 151 331 568 209 Quang Quang Binh Tri 3 517 173 331 40 139 Thua Thien Hue 64 82 220 275 Da Nang Unit: Person 285 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 367 97 60 94 1 009 189 387 1 589 584 277 71 297 655 98 101 85 306 343 154 140 143 204 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 52 82 1 068 244 367 897 79 364 Phu Yen 60 1 275 122 1 034 332 57 246 255 387 142 169 910 54 153 43 71 60 58 77 63 1 570 149 213 847 397 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 134 193 57 189 280 Kon Tum 775 121 676 85 124 746 442 Gia Lai 63 76 772 275 698 150 75 Dak Lak 83 246 109 253 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 101 53 138 2 201 121 348 786 102 699 70 71 221 66 982 55 475 341 48 1 346 71 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 220 60 971 2 156 57 58 179 399 62 49 204 71 1 100 274 257 649 65 381 2 759 477 278 305 118 99 232 216 169 71 95 54 115 198 5 691 514 1 962 64 308 128 545 224 47 110 123 60 491 1 141 239 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 286 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 1 180 195 57 1 367 434 247 406 263 69 52 216 554 225 142 84 121 190 294 5 480 309 2 357 118 131 811 121 241 58 178 134 88 964 298 1 995 3 289 161 111 Dong Thap 238 607 261 110 149 134 894 633 811 2 367 79 118 107 Vinh Long 374 95 187 127 84 402 416 3 052 124 533 2 482 142 61 Tra Vinh 360 171 132 627 1 379 209 439 253 126 1 625 51 337 683 1 464 4 858 2 322 183 345 577 1 950 1 845 339 4 795 1 394 1 427 50 785 47 144 8 607 176 783 36 44 126 245 Tien Ben Tre Giang 413 66 Long An 445 Ho Chi Minh City 49 203 43 493 56 444 245 333 176 854 237 1 241 85 An Giang 56 91 73 67 119 583 101 1 564 1 485 1 225 236 126 241 96 332 194 200 70 426 218 316 138 921 313 922 1 001 56 138 91 60 1 100 70 66 1 129 2 380 1 526 160 126 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 49 46 218 97 57 111 58 69 101 2 064 509 2 595 158 Soc Trang 61 178 256 321 179 74 1 780 173 2 496 1 205 59 Bac Lieu 144 336 248 358 95 91 57 142 71 2 141 1 918 2 810 226 43 Ca Mau Unit: Person 287 FEMALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 176 314 104 330 218 472 161 259 262 386 434 136 585 803 844 1 066 1 924 695 149 32 997 749 843 741 1 725 823 1 430 657 1 471 1 835 1 374 4 327 847 3 179 4 766 4 212 3 308 10 070 4 191 4 299 439 009 26 458 143 57 72 53 48 96 105 21 36 - 137 1 095 58 46 206 41 218 95 224 - 41 614 156 69 635 201 - 76 303 239 275 246 751 63 42 197 150 - 119 229 509 3 311 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 2 520 1 846 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 61 114 128 46 466 38 23 - 564 1 565 Lao Cai 111 64 226 158 - 40 858 137 91 - 147 800 63 69 44 46 140 - 107 319 43 338 2 317 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 122 134 432 82 55 - 89 25 48 166 26 320 2 873 Yen Bai 62 171 70 42 - 256 22 63 1 234 3 897 75 928 54 61 658 113 124 - 115 111 40 76 136 134 240 736 4 862 86 72 808 64 461 - 542 58 441 2 996 553 199 68 240 - 137 47 838 3 392 241 62 1 761 55 74 - 126 138 524 43 27 1 495 5 767 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 245 166 197 613 - 64 175 44 47 138 51 22 64 82 241 42 2 689 6 581 Phu Tho Unit: Person 288 FEMALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 592 1 107 18 319 418 529 139 - 545 165 356 - 300 424 114 220 220 409 - 53 168 49 276 148 67 71 267 - 54 44 82 123 49 50 64 398 400 89 50 20 32 277 128 42 88 111 47 29 17 93 72 128 2 902 8 856 106 998 3 484 Ha Nam 23 42 3 360 9 020 Nam Dinh 64 153 198 82 147 317 182 130 123 263 281 28 103 87 51 64 49 37 1 239 3 316 Thai Binh 68 31 1 363 3 711 Hung Yen 91 52 40 1 334 5 176 Hai Hai Duong Phong 49 34 3 704 Bac Ninh 2 363 Vinh Phuc 375 171 153 62 66 60 47 95 17 552 3 624 Ninh Binh 398 124 1 151 110 119 208 282 100 115 16 25 55 38 4 251 22 006 168 246 562 194 73 61 123 47 45 63 39 38 50 1 995 61 133 60 50 37 37 339 17 147 10 097 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 55 5 795 4 014 Quang Quang Binh Tri 145 192 25 6 260 Thua Thien Hue 7 222 Da Nang Unit: Person 289 FEMALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 114 6 241 64 5 694 7 665 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 36 3 118 Phu Yen 32 3 381 2 271 4 713 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 71 59 474 142 81 58 90 12 3 920 Gia Lai 1 788 Kon Tum 62 6 597 Dak Lak 62 2 695 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 78 57 35 4 453 44 20 6 079 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 155 83 51 68 130 143 141 60 171 128 47 87 289 3 321 16 048 15 349 293 3 771 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 290 FEMALE 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 234 73 288 324 201 59 48 32 1 053 44 544 Ho Chi Minh City 23 6 939 Long An 9 703 63 5 684 Tien Ben Tre Giang 9 554 Tra Vinh 8 919 Vinh Long 12 908 Dong Thap 84 6 371 An Giang 251 7 000 160 8 035 7 176 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 9 425 Soc Trang 7 584 Bac Lieu 11 130 Ca Mau Unit: Person 291 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 850 1 072 1 752 708 3 128 4 547 635 146 3 362 2 722 4 730 2 845 7 505 25 649 6 248 3 167 132 4 000 4 311 1 753 1 427 1 262 2 477 1 420 3 331 125 472 8 396 2 377 104 4 324 1 785 1 255 4 918 59 113 72 53 43 68 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 44 114 240 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 55 Lao Cai 48 36 278 55 105 149 120 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 70 50 173 Yen Bai 64 83 103 58 54 241 41 66 137 88 248 96 192 90 180 179 57 490 233 110 122 86 54 69 75 57 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 50 167 197 52 45 178 Phu Tho Unit: Person 292 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 87 74 52 Vinh Phuc 87 214 295 87 290 197 828 52 230 351 130 113 92 80 382 Hai Hai Duong Phong 47 78 47 49 Bac Ninh - 65 95 53 75 59 Hung Yen 88 98 72 146 105 - 425 Thai Binh 59 104 65 306 - 250 Ha Nam 57 114 130 85 98 370 - 435 73 174 Nam Dinh 62 169 97 102 154 156 77 106 47 83 63 305 311 86 57 140 62 65 242 230 123 92 642 469 261 43 125 - 307 204 346 90 95 - 2 427 101 102 75 1 348 - 600 57 91 42 276 117 326 528 - 300 85 Quang Quang Binh Tri 60 686 - 103 182 200 222 525 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh 41 66 55 127 82 - 72 93 173 Ninh Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 70 70 65 35 121 234 544 - 456 243 306 91 192 Thua Thien Hue 165 178 54 72 508 1 874 - 363 284 1 076 181 624 99 Da Nang Unit: Person 293 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 131 200 69 25 - - 59 99 112 364 - 223 66 1 585 162 70 - 218 54 66 342 Phu Yen 156 186 327 567 2 849 110 49 62 89 89 535 100 96 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh 102 191 - 197 102 49 114 62 90 - 63 63 56 79 - 72 31 350 59 54 116 67 58 45 63 95 387 47 Dak Nong 121 48 49 91 97 64 56 670 75 156 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 116 56 55 127 334 53 47 337 177 94 Dak Lak - 59 149 123 463 40 176 Gia Lai 78 - 71 115 48 187 53 Kon Tum 35 147 65 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 61 154 66 166 79 147 506 5 718 828 142 82 164 37 109 199 57 44 112 241 99 601 1 078 222 88 78 70 40 315 41 179 125 89 100 159 321 75 61 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 294 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 9 (Continued) Code 87 Vinh Long 179 152 Dong Thap 63 An Giang 87 94 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang 143 Soc Trang 38 Bac Lieu Ca Mau 950 408 460 650 555 411 1 795 739 324 442 462 251 608 1 147 5 505 282 34 323 105 47 194 40 27 58 51 92 53 51 Tra Vinh 338 182 Tien Ben Tre Giang 72 57 Long An 356 236 150 Ho Chi Minh City Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 Unit: Person 295 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 1 768 1 626 2 968 2 182 5 132 3 157 5 158 2 709 3 242 4 030 5 108 8 538 55 580 164 144 495 5 392 118 116 1 433 324 179 73 345 124 154 162 55 38 7 088 176 87 69 32 656 136 219 57 160 161 76 137 61 218 495 47 Hoa Thai Lang Quang Bac Binh Nguyen Son Ninh Giang 870 361 Yen Bai 56 87 60 593 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 66 265 116 38 Lao Cai 64 65 214 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 3 946 3 902 4 071 11 795 3 077 In-migrants aged 1 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 219 208 264 59 263 Phu Tho Unit: Person 296 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 166 94 180 108 85 129 142 75 80 Hai Hai Duong Phong 276 101 Bac Ninh 213 Vinh Phuc 58 169 108 80 484 97 416 1 851 85 118 68 Thai Binh 86 107 Hung Yen 1 498 79 74 212 58 177 518 89 59 96 40 218 Nam Dinh 124 Ha Nam 1 081 55 106 Ninh Binh 207 71 126 2 395 377 1 417 6 736 79 105 188 335 69 60 1 056 1 824 5 795 164 156 108 208 140 1 956 271 849 2 591 349 79 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 82 496 604 1 860 79 81 145 93 56 1 499 205 385 249 56 209 Quang Quang Binh Tri 63 2 380 287 420 51 47 221 Thua Thien Hue 1 144 173 76 146 44 86 74 Da Nang Unit: Person 297 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 59 293 264 2 007 549 1 614 57 142 59 82 248 161 1 847 807 85 294 240 98 147 83 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh Dak Lak 143 Dak Nong 253 Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong 223 Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau 56 Ho Chi Minh City 1 402 Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long 54 Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 9 (Continued) Code 52 53 289 366 542 446 70 364 Phu Yen 63 57 48 1 106 122 290 262 233 200 60 43 33 726 567 86 389 86 79 65 61 58 1 997 519 282 692 56 57 185 494 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 559 330 154 Kon Tum 1 046 319 189 354 159 Gia Lai - 65 56 60 101 60 71 218 130 66 610 55 863 658 54 - 109 2 146 57 70 1 437 578 602 92 - 598 83 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 74 64 455 314 280 149 - 320 Dak Nong 102 1 915 52 90 2 128 55 160 251 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 39 208 152 127 723 100 1 594 - 56 106 415 208 62 49 206 83 728 172 520 231 62 2 508 59 1 281 - 438 315 213 75 177 86 53 123 346 55 240 322 51 5 519 365 - 2 999 135 301 199 384 885 - 583 329 40 69 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 298 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 9 (Continued) Code 244 2 038 1 673 58 123 1 432 - 1 944 1 898 1 810 1 011 51 49 118 208 823 446 65 48 178 155 181 46 56 156 70 - 67 89 147 1 754 247 1 748 2 124 158 294 452 308 185 88 90 473 - 202 549 582 2 629 389 949 1 806 690 282 52 - 81 3 544 207 247 1 188 70 145 155 - 595 5 627 174 215 945 44 1 231 342 331 97 3 099 862 1 462 6 915 56 65 442 188 727 71 50 891 53 47 1 041 59 323 Vinh Long 42 144 Tra Vinh 155 36 Tien Ben Tre Giang 84 Long An 430 Ho Chi Minh City 252 174 900 281 - 174 139 552 67 4 137 148 1 606 3 482 58 54 70 Dong Thap 69 292 223 - 481 662 469 890 167 1 611 297 670 97 54 85 An Giang 245 85 162 - 64 67 213 67 341 60 3 095 635 972 372 138 35 70 63 263 560 - 124 717 224 238 323 238 190 406 1 615 122 1 690 806 42 61 61 50 364 - 1 196 212 76 277 170 197 63 61 605 2 709 753 107 48 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2013 103 347 - 405 484 71 72 269 211 137 1 606 61 759 4 287 383 54 32 Soc Trang 221 - 429 85 47 57 2 377 173 2 399 1 549 57 113 Bac Lieu - 417 379 85 158 384 189 193 53 223 200 214 291 1 748 122 2 534 3 259 61 176 91 Ca Mau Unit: Person 299 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Female 2 046 1 383 2 662 1 952 2 669 2 348 3 229 3 401 2 614 6 436 2 334 4 576 9 320 5 108 7 090 4 548 11 365 10 850 7 201 18 357 7 832 87 745 228 387 7 002 353 665 765 455 1 850 40 509 85 332 6 438 143 308 339 403 51 930 117 937 315 365 139 684 42 763 5 498 11 921 4 587 7 449 8 136 2 200 4 420 3 156 6 659 3 192 4 956 4 588 87 754 140 642 411 790 44 823 196 095 197 428 91 828 785 928 1 082 606 Male 134 591 1 868 534 Total Total 3 039 6 421 2 092 4 528 3 409 2 474 3 020 2 561 2 890 1 006 2 674 2 017 70 689 82 633 422 587 29 222 194 942 150 464 48 823 928 670 Total 1 424 2 779 973 2 157 1 390 1 462 1 541 1 217 1 399 341 1 189 741 29 661 36 991 193 499 13 579 94 289 67 752 21 862 427 973 Male 1 616 3 642 1 119 2 371 2 018 1 012 1 479 1 344 1 490 666 1 485 1 276 41 028 45 642 229 088 15 643 100 652 82 712 26 960 500 697 Female 4 793 11 936 5 109 6 322 7 957 2 074 4 069 2 509 6 431 3 569 4 328 4 421 68 563 145 568 342 807 56 110 143 997 163 999 85 729 938 209 Total 911 3 657 1 640 1 243 1 839 886 1 128 736 1 262 1 042 857 1 110 21 979 50 661 160 166 26 930 48 819 49 753 20 901 357 229 Male 3 882 8 279 3 469 5 078 6 118 1 188 2 941 1 773 5 168 2 527 3 471 3 312 46 583 94 907 182 641 29 180 95 178 114 246 64 828 580 980 Female 39 433 187 61 465 902 39 1 655 Total 290 93 200 432 726 Male 39 143 93 61 265 470 39 929 Female Unit: Person Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2013) Urban Rural Not stated Table 10 POPULATION AGED 1 AND OVER MOVED-IN FROM OTHER PLACE BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE 1 YEAR PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY ENTIRE COUNTRY Code 300 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 10 (Continued) Code 5 552 4 848 4 991 2 961 9 096 5 373 13 836 4 536 6 773 3 096 7 698 7 086 19 883 48 261 9 382 3 769 3 174 7 369 14 398 6 868 4 193 7 719 4 597 7 683 3 004 17 748 17 157 10 200 24 617 15 647 35 022 13 686 15 198 8 121 20 468 16 224 45 380 103 233 21 783 11 184 7 903 20 422 34 399 18 829 11 227 20 143 11 105 19 399 7 064 Male 16 498 Total Total 4 059 11 716 6 507 12 424 7 034 11 961 20 002 13 052 4 729 7 415 12 401 54 972 25 497 9 138 12 770 5 025 8 424 9 151 21 186 10 275 15 521 7 238 12 166 12 899 10 946 Female 4 683 11 755 5 493 12 442 4 073 7 919 23 574 12 404 3 989 6 011 12 403 62 311 22 493 6 939 12 160 3 815 6 831 3 672 19 089 5 933 8 507 2 793 7 424 5 269 10 036 Total 2 027 4 965 2 406 5 216 1 832 3 104 10 027 4 759 1 900 2 170 6 242 33 989 12 970 3 876 5 575 2 081 4 302 1 269 9 184 2 877 4 130 1 002 2 983 2 267 3 795 Male 2 656 6 789 3 087 7 225 2 240 4 814 13 547 7 645 2 089 3 841 6 161 28 322 9 523 3 064 6 585 1 733 2 529 2 403 9 905 3 056 4 377 1 791 4 441 3 001 6 241 Female 2 380 7 644 5 612 7 701 7 154 10 910 10 825 8 018 3 914 5 173 9 380 40 751 22 593 9 227 8 175 4 306 8 367 9 894 15 855 9 634 16 110 7 407 9 733 12 479 6 462 Total 977 2 717 2 191 2 502 2 361 3 764 4 371 2 611 1 273 1 599 3 140 14 184 6 801 3 210 2 061 1 014 2 472 3 267 4 652 2 415 4 966 1 960 2 009 2 581 1 757 Male 1 404 4 927 3 421 5 198 4 793 7 147 6 455 5 407 2 640 3 573 6 241 26 567 15 791 6 016 6 115 3 292 5 895 6 628 11 203 7 219 11 144 5 447 7 725 9 898 4 705 Female 171 294 58 133 120 78 80 Total 88 112 62 80 Male 83 182 58 71 120 78 Female Unit: Person Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2013) Urban Rural Not stated 301 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 10 (Continued) Code 10 247 1 997 3 810 1 016 6 734 23 484 6 092 11 446 5 214 16 724 9 990 4 197 7 636 4 094 13 237 10 734 5 031 1 769 3 001 2 148 12 413 6 526 2 806 498 1 026 727 5 321 2 689 6 739 2 225 1 272 1 975 1 421 7 091 3 838 7 907 3 072 1 766 2 269 3 606 6 109 11 693 3 444 8 445 3 944 10 884 10 506 14 061 13 663 10 280 10 835 13 855 21 989 11 970 6 298 14 646 2 660 1 679 2 622 2 801 4 923 3 089 17 032 17 037 5 733 3 445 4 891 6 407 11 032 2 501 11 671 11 674 8 232 8 798 11 590 22 169 5 590 28 707 14 168 7 722 9 542 76 312 19 396 8 678 23 390 5 493 18 220 21 931 18 979 113 617 12 588 13 725 16 720 45 321 19 254 3 453 10 464 6 927 15 730 32 449 63 977 38 233 1 884 2 685 8 802 15 726 57 656 121 633 78 077 5 337 2 402 4 543 23 743 8 672 73 773 151 851 11 324 5 087 3 487 1 343 11 219 20 262 6 601 17 925 8 735 8 030 1 082 3 654 9 136 10 852 6 816 15 551 9 337 2 424 4 097 4 349 3 211 33 021 7 495 16 831 13 032 7 751 3 775 1 755 1 941 11 254 13 135 26 167 9 801 8 124 1 138 2 712 Female Total 6 306 9 169 18 970 9 433 2 892 2 681 Male 17 560 7 828 17 260 3 220 5 393 Total 232 957 310 390 139 350 171 040 115 657 2 883 6 103 4 326 Female 426 046 193 090 3 008 Male 7 334 Total Total 3 928 518 2 784 1 270 4 832 3 609 4 932 5 062 3 814 4 305 5 871 5 929 3 805 53 740 7 051 35 725 54 519 4 717 4 414 4 008 12 053 5 072 4 052 1 745 327 Male 7 764 2 926 5 661 2 674 6 052 6 897 9 129 8 602 6 465 6 530 7 984 16 060 8 165 61 917 7 117 40 587 59 098 7 872 6 050 4 794 11 689 6 147 5 084 1 466 1 614 187 61 Female Total 93 Male 93 61 Female Unit: Person Place of usual residence 1 year prior to the survey time-point (on 1/4/2013) Urban Rural Not stated 302 TOTAL 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 Code Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Administration 341 509 999 952 674 686 712 274 1 006 410 655 191 1 049 101 1 420 288 1 189 261 901 277 943 810 1 573 532 360 028 1 033 466 703 908 741 075 1 066 015 685 064 1 097 958 1 474 586 1 239 563 938 486 1 016 690 1 631 723 643 997 673 326 444 090 264 984 280 147 470 062 446 854 472 943 570 048 678 554 697 706 596 182 5 966 034 77 547 160 The same commune/ward 4 750 877 536 1 890 3 547 589 176 735 424 237 102 111 38 161 165 189 211 5 901 65 678 Abroad 53 441 72 002 36 648 48 411 50 751 48 262 29 639 58 870 28 378 28 959 33 411 18 408 25 934 26 111 29 167 14 981 25 841 18 940 481 604 5 668 788 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 6 453 910 83 282 551 Total population aged 5 and over on time point of 1/4/2014 ON TIME POINT OF 1/4/2019, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE Table 11 Not stated 26 7 58 26 22 16 58 371 924 Unit: Person 303 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 Code Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Administration Table 11 (Continued) 981 417 780 327 1 307 312 1 125 450 1 337 353 796 930 1 071 368 518 596 1 093 126 402 267 1 183 706 1 600 456 918 222 1 357 908 1 153 449 1 396 912 824 256 1 119 472 538 887 1 122 997 429 823 1 240 555 1 675 583 2 510 813 2 754 485 1 045 397 3 097 411 3 214 526 536 629 812 226 854 769 561 955 1 635 642 1 699 253 767 908 717 040 736 652 795 525 1 624 874 1 671 917 1 087 550 1 019 125 1 064 214 1 143 523 1 627 376 The same commune/ward 2 268 815 1 413 729 1 341 1 313 1 066 181 115 36 204 40 449 126 173 295 115 383 386 250 909 5 487 14 432 Abroad 74 946 56 734 27 521 29 666 20 251 47 654 27 200 59 385 27 704 50 481 137 512 63 594 25 076 26 708 50 487 229 217 114 772 41 728 62 198 18 883 45 672 43 756 139 874 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 1 768 362 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 Not stated 23 76 30 19 46 Unit: Person 304 Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Ho Chi Minh City 79 84 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 77 Ben Tre Dong Nai 75 83 Binh Duong 74 Tien Giang Tay Ninh 72 82 Binh Phuoc 70 Long An Lam Dong 68 80 Dak Nong Administration 67 Code Table 11 (Continued) 1 135 772 825 934 1 221 208 718 949 1 150 301 1 610 786 1 995 471 1 572 551 971 806 952 305 1 180 657 1 594 821 1 372 956 7 421 877 973 020 2 616 677 1 710 519 1 028 381 848 815 1 149 426 508 844 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 1 096 640 810 256 1 188 973 702 355 1 075 568 1 559 542 1 911 502 1 515 479 924 139 909 279 1 126 497 1 496 140 1 308 018 6 037 998 889 648 2 341 506 1 213 746 973 481 792 658 1 087 716 469 263 The same commune/ward Abroad 123 128 335 114 461 240 1 034 782 229 493 213 63 268 4 768 154 381 257 1 847 341 179 103 39 009 15 550 31 900 16 481 74 272 51 004 82 935 56 289 47 438 42 509 53 947 98 619 64 669 1 379 111 83 199 274 790 496 480 53 052 55 747 61 531 39 479 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated 23 19 35 69 Unit: Person 305 MALE 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 Code Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Administration Table 11 (Continued) 3 349 854 382 175 246 347 149 104 363 537 327 229 260 116 198 765 566 648 374 279 395 735 551 853 369 451 585 208 777 100 649 251 495 866 528 583 836 889 915 983 551 036 838 181 384 025 248 629 150 651 366 315 329 181 262 884 201 230 569 877 377 969 399 016 559 102 372 002 591 365 785 025 656 731 499 096 538 734 847 158 930 395 556 936 845 864 42 935 172 The same commune/ward 910 1 324 577 4 896 1 055 269 2 489 3 077 605 217 813 667 289 117 98 117 164 236 3 686 67 516 Abroad 6 773 4 536 13 836 5 373 9 096 2 961 4 991 4 848 5 552 2 334 6 436 2 614 3 401 3 229 2 348 2 669 1 952 2 662 1 383 2 046 1 850 51 930 785 928 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 3 405 631 43 788 817 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 Not stated 41 161 202 Unit: Person 306 Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 67 68 Administration 35 Code Table 11 (Continued) 619 767 280 197 903 130 669 098 233 526 595 255 289 246 582 618 434 528 720 876 596 021 699 053 479 951 547 952 294 775 425 507 603 949 1 472 712 1 695 655 446 464 873 548 386 846 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 612 149 267 048 893 820 661 218 230 643 592 247 286 241 574 705 429 881 712 961 591 828 692 063 465 042 540 114 291 363 420 246 587 825 1 401 737 1 672 442 437 849 864 388 383 315 The same commune/ward 3 330 1 530 1 462 435 123 14 141 52 230 51 197 121 511 469 238 1 492 6 742 22 713 Abroad 7 495 13 135 9 169 7 828 2 883 3 008 3 004 7 683 4 597 7 719 4 193 6 868 14 398 7 369 3 174 3 769 9 382 48 261 19 883 7 086 7 698 3 096 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated Unit: Person 307 Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration 70 Code Table 11 (Continued) 601 350 434 831 647 221 379 922 601 516 852 840 1 043 878 823 342 504 059 495 500 605 470 824 510 713 106 3 764 275 519 579 1 368 316 890 644 538 063 451 906 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 594 616 433 815 643 163 377 805 591 146 846 409 1 031 774 815 553 498 443 488 211 596 798 813 658 706 748 3 567 996 503 849 1 310 380 816 545 531 004 444 945 The same commune/ward Abroad 248 120 123 133 433 67 123 362 52 3 189 280 326 459 145 6 734 1 016 3 810 1 997 10 247 6 298 11 671 7 722 5 493 6 927 8 672 10 852 6 306 193 090 15 730 57 656 73 773 6 601 6 816 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated Unit: Person 308 3 532 752 Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 976 172 885 779 561 461 519 080 675 286 801 446 583 516 366 643 586 976 401 295 386 137 566 434 201 658 259 233 321 070 369 150 151 380 260 797 386 903 45 198 314 Administration Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 FEMALE Code Table 11 (Continued) 954 272 873 308 545 477 511 299 660 509 784 605 572 263 360 974 574 339 396 412 378 492 558 197 199 433 254 812 317 877 362 342 148 093 255 804 382 316 3 442 681 44 075 475 The same commune/ward 714 2 196 464 542 2 611 3 941 307 171 716 295 196 102 24 38 149 94 37 2 156 40 071 Abroad 21 186 10 275 15 521 7 238 12 166 12 899 10 946 5 498 11 921 4 587 7 449 8 136 2 200 4 420 3 156 6 659 3 192 4 956 4 588 87 754 1 082 606 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated 161 161 Unit: Person 309 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Administration 33 Code Table 11 (Continued) 680 023 236 345 596 314 289 675 598 909 437 717 768 908 625 172 746 199 507 161 563 962 309 229 426 124 626 363 1 484 194 1 732 805 467 813 938 078 400 213 920 703 579 687 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 670 590 233 124 591 987 285 578 587 071 431 157 756 352 617 960 734 107 487 022 550 406 304 284 418 248 611 542 1 421 260 1 704 402 458 379 924 329 394 904 911 815 569 941 The same commune/ward Abroad 37 122 52 132 178 131 137 504 215 462 2 419 7 962 2 905 297 979 284 463 595 9 433 3 220 4 326 4 059 11 716 6 507 12 424 7 034 11 961 20 002 13 052 4 729 7 415 12 401 54 972 25 497 9 138 12 770 5 025 8 424 9 151 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated Unit: Person 310 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration 66 Code Table 11 (Continued) 598 452 428 191 643 537 378 184 614 457 862 029 1 076 058 833 950 521 719 517 890 639 259 865 406 742 028 4 088 324 518 420 1 411 293 935 435 550 148 460 382 616 358 274 212 893 819 Total population aged 5 and over on time-point of 1/4/2014 588 462 423 837 635 659 373 971 601 038 851 183 1 058 583 822 276 513 433 508 862 627 527 843 159 730 671 3 851 460 501 593 1 347 132 856 767 538 548 451 498 606 899 261 141 883 809 The same commune/ward Abroad 157 243 118 183 112 438 54 229 142 79 103 3 907 107 184 591 275 149 122 40 209 9 990 4 197 7 636 4 094 13 237 10 734 17 037 11 674 8 232 8 798 11 590 22 169 11 254 232 957 16 720 63 977 78 077 11 324 8 735 9 337 13 032 9 801 Other place By place of usual residence on time point of 1/4/2009 Not stated Unit: Person 311 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Code 819 2 246 476 1 767 1 600 1 948 877 1 471 2 109 3 937 3 171 1 088 2 499 4 592 3 782 4 570 8 866 3 083 2 863 4 236 6 661 4 843 9 731 6 905 8 492 5 987 6 679 8 939 10 547 26 082 6 260 17 025 20 374 18 744 16 552 47 438 17 687 35 237 211 584 2 630 508 137 799 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 238 143 187 166 202 686 48 190 345 171 1 338 21 303 1 302 431 311 200 870 67 131 122 43 85 273 555 1 100 46 61 267 180 1 472 2 433 42 108 42 95 1 140 132 1 544 743 75 411 995 2 590 63 240 86 910 42 781 51 30 38 165 312 36 1 311 3 790 7 329 15 964 8 560 18 734 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 180 215 114 580 843 69 167 44 228 92 1 228 229 438 171 47 21 40 1 733 8 538 Lao Cai Lai Son La Chau Yen Bai Hoa Binh 283 55 434 128 111 52 632 723 31 151 43 969 117 67 125 256 170 50 609 128 695 445 48 17 163 82 289 290 229 254 63 85 640 383 301 1 454 163 52 44 2 676 270 72 255 507 1 500 224 244 82 660 91 484 229 100 1 290 850 26 43 2 198 528 219 238 298 202 186 545 742 144 63 190 71 37 6 497 6 181 3 857 12 379 14 146 17 962 Dien Bien Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Lang Son Quang Bac Ninh Giang Phu Tho Unit: Person 856 440 3 295 276 129 3 043 479 676 244 263 109 179 231 228 832 1 633 1 660 186 7 514 531 300 3 456 155 127 1 726 400 2 100 38 37 38 116 220 71 2 039 2 583 1 647 424 237 133 564 211 642 189 45 84 35 38 40 5 620 854 1 340 9 655 234 375 932 1 046 3 253 142 43 17 61 101 77 43 121 588 522 1 167 2 535 389 474 38 728 451 769 146 494 270 607 1 073 69 149 353 9 696 11 971 30 884 15 309 19 814 36 365 29 881 Thai Nguyen POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY PROVINCE/CITY OF USUAL RESIDENCE ON 1/4/2009 AND 1/4/2014 AND SEX Table 12 312 27 743 20 908 10 281 26 675 17 573 36 500 126 263 28 066 9 064 11 235 23 704 61 339 20 379 8 578 16 152 7 985 11 068 7 276 7 589 9 107 33 627 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 42 Ha Tinh 44 Quang Binh 45 Quang Tri 46 Thua Thien Hue 48 Da Nang 49 Quang Nam 51 Quang Ngai 52 Binh Dinh 54 Phu Yen 56 Khanh Hoa 58 Ninh Thuan 60 Binh Thuan 62 Kon Tum 64 Gia Lai 310 344 57 81 348 89 49 196 1 458 375 147 825 2 886 22 957 11 117 3 438 7 899 3 177 6 157 6 418 113 322 74 113 2 092 139 173 39 53 87 71 342 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 215 44 74 115 92 102 374 379 52 716 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 96 60 159 255 118 Lao Cai 46 98 347 191 139 47 615 88 Dien Bien 95 46 154 54 63 168 201 55 318 355 149 1 116 Lai Son La Chau 57 47 103 105 218 102 846 Yen Bai 128 35 62 38 54 44 51 64 338 304 677 394 244 476 195 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 66 301 176 299 213 790 231 226 1 496 Thai Nguyen 493 73 132 68 147 48 86 46 74 402 Lang Son 25 149 393 62 194 49 129 821 585 347 1 188 52 1 783 440 133 114 52 54 286 424 585 94 222 1 143 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 55 113 55 34 67 47 116 45 62 518 493 196 630 45 677 652 Phu Tho Unit: Person 313 22 203 15 610 22 040 15 751 24 051 17 480 42 022 8 570 9 858 5 425 6 998 84 Tra Vinh 86 Vinh Long 87 Dong Thap 89 An Giang 91 Kien Giang 92 Can Tho 93 Hau Giang 94 Soc Trang 95 Bac Lieu 96 Ca Mau 48 592 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 83 Ben Tre 163 824 75 Dong Nai 38 713 412 720 74 Binh Duong 82 Tien Giang 20 878 72 Tay Ninh 47 110 32 707 70 Binh Phuoc 80 Long An 26 684 68 Lam Dong 547 701 51 424 67 Dak Nong 79 Ho Chi Minh City 39 032 45 373 257 106 10 286 897 1 880 1 749 58 956 161 936 88 465 561 150 102 145 59 495 602 108 50 358 2 620 32 44 760 54 261 1 677 58 166 120 739 1 088 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 2 762 1 483 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 123 50 40 1 197 Lao Cai 474 47 413 65 Dien Bien 55 616 42 1 773 248 834 Lai Son La Chau 61 213 1 058 1 041 582 545 42 Yen Bai 818 2 707 64 53 184 1 007 65 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 75 186 777 710 923 430 370 127 869 346 Thai Nguyen 50 161 49 1 221 38 143 725 Lang Son 225 403 426 52 1 619 516 1 263 916 331 56 272 296 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 110 618 248 181 998 581 551 Phu Tho Unit: Person 314 83 623 1 870 3 127 1 775 3 118 3 011 3 720 2 781 2 824 3 838 4 149 10 231 2 581 6 647 7 297 7 182 4 852 18 666 6 623 15 519 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 1 196 873 1 668 1 834 5 046 1 674 1 678 2 154 1 267 652 1 356 1 692 1 240 812 413 1 040 806 744 289 1 280 288 73 011 158 55 64 368 238 84 333 275 2 506 169 48 544 42 321 284 100 629 64 698 134 147 150 83 178 103 922 63 44 256 351 51 30 38 35 17 611 1 960 7 635 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 6 774 2 921 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 01 Ha Noi MALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 180 57 205 383 111 143 41 287 140 212 94 47 40 136 3 281 Lao Cai 172 246 128 91 142 31 37 43 318 58 67 256 94 50 128 89 230 78 17 2 546 1 553 144 178 55 62 85 205 100 98 464 80 52 1 060 5 138 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 175 78 164 293 77 64 41 381 45 198 52 36 683 93 1 001 4 939 Yen Bai 83 51 63 126 291 196 97 51 23 2 374 6 499 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 529 145 962 56 65 912 66 119 151 167 49 73 90 31 311 741 674 47 2 042 10 836 70 723 103 400 695 19 43 34 476 4 154 Thai Lang Nguyen Son Phu Tho 608 830 251 192 77 339 143 84 38 40 2 725 192 394 2 819 130 62 135 421 1 111 47 17 31 81 3 476 257 73 339 854 68 52 214 93 429 56 237 131 319 382 20 74 182 4 449 9 537 12 472 10 862 Quang Bac Ninh Giang Unit: Person 315 10 980 9 247 3 906 12 011 7 317 21 207 72 302 14 157 4 272 5 318 9 461 26 860 9 631 3 832 8 148 3 719 4 635 3 118 3 193 4 402 16 617 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 42 Ha Tinh 44 Quang Binh 45 Quang Tri 46 Thua Thien Hue 48 Da Nang 49 Quang Nam 51 Quang Ngai 52 Binh Dinh 54 Phu Yen 56 Khanh Hoa 58 Ninh Thuan 60 Binh Thuan 62 Kon Tum 64 Gia Lai 63 184 44 144 89 130 776 215 38 513 1 735 14 429 7 683 1 606 4 076 1 475 3 895 2 551 242 74 1 045 70 115 43 137 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 143 74 57 124 383 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 48 60 104 177 Lao Cai 49 260 139 383 52 Dien Bien 75 54 91 96 79 148 655 Lai Son La Chau 57 105 52 166 Yen Bai 97 35 62 82 55 161 50 36 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 230 160 328 88 154 340 Thai Nguyen 278 37 70 68 234 Lang Son 37 151 62 129 129 731 481 168 436 52 923 267 76 52 157 130 46 74 746 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 50 67 58 45 62 83 97 91 332 150 250 Phu Tho Unit: Person 316 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 12 (Continued) Code 3 229 53 253 643 20 585 2 737 1 688 3 939 45 250 16 017 2 351 138 7 236 9 561 5 639 10 973 7 625 9 062 15 244 384 24 938 44 145 495 841 78 948 116 260 1 415 198 311 241 54 240 1 432 7 970 519 12 501 113 1 279 50 87 25 759 102 14 901 473 19 483 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 32 329 494 54 88 973 49 398 692 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 123 50 40 605 Lao Cai 158 47 185 65 Dien Bien 409 893 124 417 Lai Son La Chau 142 180 402 243 210 Yen Bai 493 1 454 53 66 501 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 488 342 387 239 210 127 375 138 Thai Nguyen 403 95 406 Lang Son 342 248 52 621 307 474 581 102 47 144 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 124 181 489 335 217 Phu Tho Unit: Person 317 2 366 3 534 3 068 6 613 3 894 4 771 3 206 3 855 5 101 6 399 15 851 3 679 10 378 13 078 11 562 11 700 28 772 11 063 19 718 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 127 961 1 433 636 1 195 1 249 3 820 2 896 2 103 2 438 1 233 436 1 815 2 245 869 660 464 908 794 1 024 187 966 531 64 788 80 143 133 166 138 319 48 190 106 86 1 006 21 303 1 027 4 823 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 297 311 53 720 85 386 46 61 267 132 174 471 67 131 58 43 928 1 734 42 108 95 819 132 1 260 660 75 233 892 1 668 240 42 653 42 430 130 295 36 700 1 830 9 190 5 639 11 100 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi FEMALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 215 57 376 460 69 56 44 85 51 942 89 226 77 21 1 597 5 257 Lao Cai 111 55 188 111 52 541 580 114 651 58 67 58 75 481 38 465 367 48 163 82 144 112 174 193 63 435 283 202 990 83 44 1 616 7 241 Lai Son La Chau 3 634 2 305 Dien Bien Hoa Binh 95 72 177 343 1 207 147 180 41 279 47 287 177 64 607 757 26 43 1 197 444 169 238 234 202 60 254 546 47 63 139 48 37 4 123 9 207 11 463 Yen Bai Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Lang Son Quang Bac Ninh Giang Phu Tho 328 294 2 333 220 64 2 130 413 556 93 97 60 106 140 198 522 893 986 139 5 472 461 300 2 733 52 127 1 326 400 1 405 19 37 38 72 220 36 1 563 1 975 817 172 237 133 372 134 303 47 45 35 2 895 662 946 6 835 104 313 796 625 2 142 96 43 31 101 77 43 40 6 221 331 449 828 1 681 321 422 38 514 358 339 89 257 139 288 691 49 74 171 7 522 20 049 11 155 10 277 23 893 19 019 Thai Nguyen Unit: Person 318 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 12 (Continued) Code 2 262 1 702 3 823 1 833 3 435 8 528 1 151 312 109 160 682 65 49 11 661 6 376 14 665 10 256 15 293 53 961 13 909 4 793 5 918 14 243 34 479 10 748 4 746 204 37 57 161 247 6 433 4 158 4 396 4 704 17 011 4 266 8 004 3 867 16 764 113 81 113 1 047 70 58 39 53 43 71 205 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 72 44 57 92 102 249 379 52 332 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 48 55 79 118 Lao Cai 46 49 87 191 47 232 36 95 46 79 63 77 105 55 239 207 149 461 Dien Lai Son La Bien Chau 47 103 218 50 680 Yen Bai 31 38 54 44 51 64 256 304 623 233 194 476 159 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 66 72 176 299 53 462 143 72 1 156 Thai Nguyen 215 36 63 147 48 86 46 74 167 Lang Son 25 112 242 65 49 91 104 179 751 860 173 133 38 54 286 267 455 48 148 397 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 55 64 55 34 47 58 434 396 105 298 45 527 402 Phu Tho Unit: Person 319 13 141 7 985 11 067 10 112 14 490 10 243 26 005 6 220 5 919 3 737 4 261 84 Tra Vinh 86 Vinh Long 87 Dong Thap 89 An Giang 91 Kien Giang 92 Can Tho 93 Hau Giang 94 Soc Trang 95 Bac Lieu 96 Ca Mau 23 654 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 83 Ben Tre 84 876 75 Dong Nai 23 470 214 409 74 Binh Duong 82 Tien Giang 12 908 72 Tay Ninh 26 525 17 807 70 Binh Phuoc 80 Long An 14 183 68 Lam Dong 294 058 25 665 67 Dak Nong 79 Ho Chi Minh City 19 549 123 119 53 7 057 514 1 039 334 58 437 74 462 44 349 321 38 59 342 54 118 1 189 1 483 In-migrants aged 5 and Ha Cao over by Ha Noi Giang Bang province 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 44 430 989 173 704 58 117 120 341 395 Bac Tuyen Kan Quang 592 Lao Cai 316 229 Dien Bien 55 207 42 880 124 417 Lai Son La Chau 61 71 877 639 339 336 42 Yen Bai 325 1 253 64 118 506 65 Hoa Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 75 186 290 368 535 191 160 494 208 Thai Nguyen 50 161 49 818 38 48 320 Lang Son 225 61 178 998 209 789 335 229 56 225 152 Quang Bac Ninh Giang 110 618 124 509 246 334 Phu Tho Unit: Person 320 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 561 65 51 72 94 919 409 399 2 195 62 291 511 111 248 110 862 270 54 323 1 834 1 129 740 75 78 613 122 109 507 5 673 2 324 467 2 871 162 323 68 90 17 129 39 704 61 55 562 18 40 51 40 353 8 843 35 8 833 6 107 31 639 Hung Yen 1 353 412 360 46 278 1 399 124 227 50 32 89 108 1 633 1 576 1 201 549 545 752 548 600 512 588 38 241 269 43 126 31 43 6 134 10 404 21 763 25 689 Hai Hai Duong Phong 41 22 622 Bac Ninh 23 071 Vinh Phuc Ha Nam 4 751 808 1 054 472 389 195 2 115 264 1 091 158 285 406 523 858 156 234 46 82 353 73 191 295 121 329 300 404 758 295 77 82 184 38 16 606 12 114 52 811 26 539 Thai Binh Ninh Binh 3 390 80 890 757 417 300 1 182 189 625 463 328 210 129 442 185 140 140 73 80 23 489 1 477 148 901 590 131 133 169 569 267 50 55 61 120 97 37 8 172 60 685 27 103 Nam Dinh 2 531 353 4 024 427 756 603 782 84 969 1 116 97 497 265 135 302 31 113 151 28 215 142 672 Quang Quang Binh Tri 1 025 466 802 540 480 455 175 182 464 288 139 87 241 68 31 48 42 282 149 8 922 735 61 53 50 58 270 181 42 67 161 37 49 17 3 679 97 81 114 59 55 135 108 45 38 120 91 490 49 696 26 222 19 867 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Da Nang 243 73 203 58 43 54 322 100 1 547 73 76 126 52 23 1 013 38 473 29 982 Thua Thien Hue Unit: Person 321 300 512 150 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 42 Ha Tinh 40 53 500 729 58 Ninh Thuan 60 Binh Thuan 62 Kon Tum 64 Gia Lai 950 385 56 Khanh Hoa 72 52 57 54 Phu Yen 52 Binh Dinh 51 Quang Ngai 49 Quang Nam 120 174 259 120 200 67 152 131 391 141 162 37 95 59 59 357 431 274 48 Da Nang 48 151 38 202 170 194 238 46 Thua Thien Hue 230 162 266 102 468 297 178 661 1 670 63 43 90 162 118 64 85 198 39 40 252 1 034 392 328 2 158 456 307 603 Ha Nam 45 Quang Tri 104 546 198 206 221 301 302 2 675 Thai Binh 48 255 805 779 105 584 194 1 126 280 Hung Yen 364 124 57 40 135 240 112 251 117 206 38 236 797 608 1 306 1 343 985 885 Nam Dinh 745 275 84 66 55 389 921 875 1 570 324 492 583 Ninh Binh 2 609 994 332 42 466 50 584 118 202 1 750 815 796 404 527 3 168 1 658 939 729 1 162 2 604 1 843 461 115 131 328 191 141 83 483 4 193 1 868 254 582 5 593 2 170 676 736 241 521 924 588 635 64 86 56 94 235 56 66 1 167 1 663 221 380 9 032 503 87 199 75 59 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 44 Quang Binh 70 55 37 Ninh Binh 336 259 36 Nam Dinh 155 105 203 149 1 729 Hai Hai Duong Phong 35 Ha Nam 1 072 Bac Ninh 996 398 Vinh Phuc 34 Thai Binh 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 1 452 236 177 229 197 189 321 2 914 3 613 1 072 566 1 304 106 71 75 117 36 69 51 94 122 175 182 3 065 3 899 443 257 347 188 109 85 54 Quang Quang Binh Tri 326 243 113 121 272 157 971 5 409 2 348 1 353 1 009 2 228 490 59 Thua Thien Hue 482 264 132 80 87 213 509 1 061 7 859 1 678 1 902 1 341 1 180 4 452 477 163 243 196 62 Da Nang Unit: Person 322 117 830 292 67 59 4 301 311 2 184 147 1 599 296 615 79 74 2 310 344 409 82 70 77 40 150 96 Ca Mau 174 78 71 45 65 53 268 95 Bac Lieu 94 Soc Trang 93 Hau Giang 92 Can Tho 91 Kien Giang 89 An Giang 87 Dong Thap 107 65 79 145 10 219 1 057 3 428 3 299 57 115 203 597 145 Ninh Binh 71 47 266 117 391 343 401 142 126 64 407 169 19 321 3 582 7 482 39 731 442 3 504 1 381 1 036 2 245 99 318 844 487 1 129 68 283 11 164 1 238 11 172 114 58 282 221 128 35 369 6 547 1 484 6 128 24 301 11 532 299 2 179 1 201 832 1 354 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh 115 152 2 655 1 157 454 1 551 770 217 686 704 Nam Dinh 86 Vinh Long 297 861 144 483 2 480 173 491 420 79 Ha Nam 61 67 67 1 082 215 4 985 170 565 47 601 741 Thai Binh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 84 Tra Vinh 83 Ben Tre 82 Tien Giang 80 Long An 4 428 241 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 79 Ho Chi Minh City 872 75 Dong Nai 472 775 74 Binh Duong 1 530 54 571 490 107 Hung Yen 166 405 197 Hai Phong 72 Tay Ninh 227 540 205 Hai Duong 80 332 134 263 Bac Ninh 70 Binh Phuoc 1 746 40 67 Dak Nong 68 Lam Dong 366 Vinh Phuc 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 50 43 82 154 2 819 81 3 202 4 893 455 425 193 325 436 56 82 90 128 4 511 89 1 207 2 182 720 489 709 Quang Quang Binh Tri 60 80 66 63 14 232 840 911 1 155 51 895 937 265 1 174 Thua Thien Hue 65 2 762 375 258 468 44 206 400 960 699 Da Nang Unit: Person 323 68 423 49 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 139 197 330 75 78 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 26 Vinh Phuc 265 394 76 62 559 161 15 Yen Bai 25 Phu Tho 55 14 Son La 29 633 321 12 Lai Chau 57 195 155 11 Dien Bien 39 24 Bac Giang 281 10 Lao Cai 64 193 08 Tuyen Quang 40 3 220 9 065 Bac Ninh 22 Quang Ninh 25 137 1 733 9 831 Vinh Phuc 06 Bac Kan 04 Cao Bang 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi MALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 2 312 774 117 57 394 1 145 86 251 68 45 17 22 31 35 4 872 14 191 482 230 76 46 69 411 39 89 32 44 77 2 731 10 648 Hai Hai Duong Phong 653 365 513 286 127 291 205 190 234 303 18 134 91 64 31 43 3 674 9 674 Hung Yen Ha Nam 2 233 67 173 101 129 61 1 067 146 441 109 92 153 265 428 74 43 26 8 016 280 67 65 300 257 262 143 77 27 68 38 6 171 23 983 12 193 Thai Binh Ninh Binh 1 914 482 167 629 74 313 279 239 50 40 169 49 48 62 37 80 8 115 562 401 217 57 241 41 30 89 3 840 25 015 11 433 Nam Dinh 866 1 521 52 172 203 242 41 281 244 46 189 41 25 16 74 73 10 893 61 591 325 35 96 58 61 91 223 48 37 80 38 173 98 2 769 670 120 111 49 17 1 108 97 114 53 8 669 Quang Quang Binh Tri 36 067 19 558 11 080 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Da Nang 162 90 43 54 322 25 512 64 52 23 575 16 929 15 453 Thua Thien Hue Unit: Person 324 70 604 147 56 Khanh Hoa 61 462 64 Gia Lai 60 103 391 34 59 62 Kon Tum 64 67 152 233 64 45 130 60 65 60 Binh Thuan 58 Ninh Thuan 52 57 54 Phu Yen 52 Binh Dinh 51 Quang Ngai 49 Quang Nam 279 165 48 Da Nang 48 104 38 81 46 Thua Thien Hue 173 162 86 1 207 63 43 36 108 59 42 66 297 92 89 403 163 268 218 316 476 292 383 Nam Dinh 307 64 28 40 135 183 56 122 117 206 40 139 97 146 204 185 Ha Nam 45 Quang Tri 41 861 205 167 413 47 893 Thai Binh 38 168 89 101 51 88 442 98 Hung Yen 252 99 43 200 412 291 483 93 165 271 Ninh Binh 1 611 347 114 236 228 57 849 320 338 199 224 967 521 109 143 402 610 906 176 48 160 47 72 135 2 453 665 43 89 1 990 581 269 213 98 223 351 277 315 94 161 66 570 583 77 121 2 745 193 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 44 Quang Binh 42 Ha Tinh 362 40 Nghe An 339 589 55 77 38 Thanh Hoa 37 Ninh Binh 36 Nam Dinh 50 57 48 885 Hai Hai Duong Phong 35 Ha Nam 424 Bac Ninh 82 169 Vinh Phuc 34 Thai Binh 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 911 98 137 62 61 951 1 356 355 167 640 51 122 112 1 623 1 491 201 193 262 55 Quang Quang Binh Tri 117 178 78 60 82 103 448 2 416 840 562 364 1 425 196 59 Thua Thien Hue 285 151 59 42 87 153 584 3 902 745 1 158 566 771 2 876 394 106 171 95 Da Nang Unit: Person 325 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 12 (Continued) Code 203 172 2 671 643 96 187 62 108 429 58 58 101 53 415 176 304 1 550 639 265 927 110 155 54 125 133 309 217 306 67 209 Hung Yen 69 80 Hai Hai Duong Phong 143 Bac Ninh 934 216 Vinh Phuc 2 289 100 798 2 750 74 403 235 291 1 249 86 312 85 245 295 79 Ha Nam 47 219 350 Thai Binh 82 75 71 53 74 4 501 581 1 428 889 399 47 381 275 Nam Dinh 45 1 279 244 240 1 407 69 359 Ninh Binh 52 80 47 71 81 142 102 9 023 1 962 3 527 19 732 133 1 727 816 474 1 370 58 60 75 46 5 392 615 5 056 9 962 763 337 474 578 246 2 203 840 2 345 5 498 50 212 363 174 353 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 50 97 1 294 81 1 677 2 069 315 106 78 180 183 82 1 471 89 637 1 347 201 284 395 Quang Quang Binh Tri 40 6 631 173 207 317 275 304 102 743 Thua Thien Hue 65 1 191 110 159 50 212 452 352 Da Nang Unit: Person 326 26 369 423 352 191 55 88 41 440 221 54 128 1 275 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 735 476 31 Hai Phong 215 1 561 335 271 722 94 72 51 36 52 55 5 612 13 557 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 27 Bac Ninh 283 41 04 Cao Bang 26 Vinh Phuc 216 4 373 13 240 Vinh Phuc 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi FEMALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 3 360 1 550 444 65 72 1 726 76 71 45 107 31 18 40 3 971 17 448 Hai Duong Hung Yen 872 182 283 208 988 85 138 50 45 31 3 403 980 1 212 689 263 418 460 343 411 278 285 20 107 179 43 63 6 730 11 116 16 015 Hai Phong Ha Nam 2 519 741 882 371 260 134 1 048 118 650 49 193 254 258 430 81 192 21 82 8 590 73 73 125 295 121 264 147 497 152 55 116 5 943 28 827 14 346 Thai Binh Ninh Binh 1 476 80 409 757 249 300 553 115 312 184 90 160 89 273 136 91 78 37 15 374 915 148 500 373 131 133 113 328 226 50 55 30 30 97 37 4 333 35 670 15 670 Nam Dinh 1 665 353 2 503 375 584 400 540 44 689 871 51 308 224 111 302 16 38 78 17 322 81 082 Quang Quang Binh Tri 700 466 766 443 422 394 175 91 241 240 139 50 161 30 31 48 42 109 50 6 154 65 61 53 50 58 270 60 42 67 50 37 2 571 81 59 55 135 55 45 38 120 55 423 30 138 15 142 11 198 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Da Nang 81 73 114 58 75 1 035 73 76 62 438 21 544 14 529 Thua Thien Hue Unit: Person 327 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 12 (Continued) Code 87 150 72 443 173 346 58 190 155 105 300 248 78 259 60 136 330 38 109 267 98 61 53 128 124 65 59 152 47 121 84 194 238 951 252 109 266 102 371 75 254 1 782 Thai Binh 37 130 60 114 173 187 161 171 194 302 Hung Yen 40 237 63 457 97 48 152 685 914 101 183 844 Hai Hai Duong Phong 649 Bac Ninh 229 Vinh Phuc 54 54 59 64 42 132 57 60 28 57 56 130 494 175 41 66 55 998 647 218 42 230 50 356 62 202 901 495 458 303 2 201 1 137 829 587 760 1 994 937 285 115 83 168 144 69 83 348 1 740 1 203 212 493 3 604 1 589 407 523 143 299 573 311 320 64 86 56 74 56 596 1 080 144 259 6 288 310 87 199 75 59 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh 39 188 510 584 1 086 231 327 312 Ninh Binh 205 73 529 390 990 867 693 502 Nam Dinh 48 87 572 1 267 307 419 Ha Nam Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 541 138 177 92 197 127 260 1 963 2 257 717 398 664 106 71 75 117 36 69 94 175 70 1 442 2 407 242 63 85 188 55 85 54 Quang Quang Binh Tri 208 65 35 60 191 55 523 2 993 1 507 791 645 802 294 Thua Thien Hue 197 113 73 37 213 357 477 3 956 933 744 776 410 1 576 83 58 72 101 62 Da Nang Unit: Person 328 40 67 Dak Nong 51 1 106 58 415 67 59 2 013 74 1 197 61 324 1 231 86 247 124 79 74 1 031 100 169 1 891 57 115 134 238 145 Ninh Binh 70 71 77 215 37 344 96 Ca Mau 116 40 75 272 47 65 78 268 319 126 64 305 169 10 299 1 620 3 955 20 000 309 1 777 565 563 875 68 283 5 772 623 6 116 14 339 299 1 416 864 358 775 114 222 147 128 35 123 4 345 644 3 783 6 035 50 106 482 313 776 Thanh Ha Nghe An Hoa Tinh 95 Bac Lieu 94 Soc Trang 93 Hau Giang 92 Can Tho 91 Kien Giang 89 An Giang 87 Dong Thap 53 65 79 72 5 718 476 2 000 662 371 170 305 429 Nam Dinh 69 94 689 210 1 386 2 235 85 253 382 Ha Nam 86 Vinh Long 67 67 439 518 116 169 80 355 281 391 Thai Binh 61 1 758 48 190 603 117 107 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 84 Tra Vinh 83 Ben Tre 82 Tien Giang 80 Long An 79 Ho Chi Minh City 179 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 296 443 75 Dong Nai 108 620 812 74 Binh Duong 102 234 136 Hai Hai Duong Phong 55 96 199 67 120 Bac Ninh 72 Tay Ninh 70 Binh Phuoc 68 Lam Dong 151 Vinh Phuc 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 43 82 57 1 525 1 525 2 823 140 319 114 145 253 56 90 128 3 040 570 835 518 205 314 Quang Quang Binh Tri 60 40 66 63 7 601 667 704 838 51 620 634 163 431 Thua Thien Hue 1 570 265 98 468 44 157 189 507 347 Da Nang Unit: Person 329 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code Phu Yen Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 114 44 397 77 256 61 49 137 132 36 70 32 58 64 78 59 67 64 71 178 45 23 24 502 72 141 Dak Nong Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 477 61 100 58 310 135 25 682 72 247 69 63 46 62 49 60 221 17 152 142 148 125 39 78 112 97 64 51 10 35 12 110 42 385 95 55 53 200 211 155 242 396 619 320 386 136 89 38 363 162 163 79 909 110 474 644 63 44 634 251 318 40 38 233 44 771 64 38 123 44 73 323 31 422 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau 7 913 26 372 48 737 15 360 34 663 29 965 21 467 76 348 87 966 Kon Dak Gia Lai Tum Lak 36 750 41 985 33 311 43 873 22 893 24 644 15 873 31 896 Quang Quang Binh Nam Ngai Dinh Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Unit: Person 330 243 45 Quang Tri 522 874 62 Kon Tum 64 Gia Lai 1 050 449 159 56 56 39 56 Khanh Hoa 59 60 Binh Thuan 93 54 Phu Yen 1 406 78 142 52 Binh Dinh 2 272 3 032 349 86 121 58 Ninh Thuan 363 51 Quang Ngai 49 Quang Nam 23 345 189 44 Quang Binh 48 Da Nang 67 42 Ha Tinh 1 793 520 40 Nghe An 46 Thua Thien Hue 195 192 38 Thanh Hoa 438 52 265 61 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 37 Ninh Binh 36 Nam Dinh 35 Ha Nam 34 Thai Binh 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 5 803 488 409 361 742 908 820 879 2 117 383 261 49 261 45 52 Binh Dinh 585 131 2 002 952 164 248 503 42 130 338 Phu Yen 180 21 59 671 1 223 770 49 103 606 62 320 202 177 1 004 194 151 48 228 289 223 270 191 119 267 79 147 530 665 52 200 115 60 121 116 697 110 48 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 1 104 58 60 935 187 830 106 41 101 63 534 53 53 876 56 226 347 553 2 374 543 2 426 413 121 49 508 1 724 415 729 327 Kon Gia Lai Tum 3 262 238 41 183 264 568 567 268 379 2 724 511 41 94 642 2 470 441 54 75 183 314 121 Dak Lak 845 98 59 75 54 67 376 45 554 1 120 491 464 118 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 439 36 422 679 160 116 386 75 206 625 57 39 93 252 1 628 1 136 486 143 261 78 Lam Dong 66 91 70 176 67 243 43 98 264 854 214 51 300 320 Binh Phuoc 3 732 620 310 52 451 61 58 36 100 471 221 152 62 380 198 117 331 452 367 372 2 550 926 152 608 255 56 393 230 174 96 337 362 445 1 855 9 278 1 510 940 173 80 461 343 566 125 67 418 151 238 454 160 251 2 111 299 258 528 297 61 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau 92 24 249 112 59 Tay Ninh Unit: Person 331 398 390 68 Lam Dong 70 Binh Phuoc 1 160 2 393 4 190 222 422 985 938 917 56 87 Dong Thap 96 Ca Mau 95 Bac Lieu 94 Soc Trang 93 Hau Giang 62 59 104 63 116 57 92 Can Tho 82 65 53 153 429 8 430 873 3 615 1 415 55 588 517 1 562 1 818 4 623 3 647 56 555 646 1 105 142 58 134 187 60 65 166 58 63 77 60 9 671 15 007 46 2 072 724 156 990 160 68 58 71 1 008 613 57 263 909 290 113 1 599 6 094 107 751 1 244 9 165 Dak Lak 63 56 35 241 130 192 116 114 57 102 4 831 13 922 832 1 261 274 505 797 1 946 2 393 Kon Gia Lai Tum 529 3 188 3 090 567 1 072 2 918 290 Lam Dong 206 60 119 64 72 432 70 65 138 64 2 496 13 927 236 1 446 750 581 410 4 242 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 94 112 137 150 8 202 1 211 1 789 4 664 79 93 253 836 178 Phu Yen 91 Kien Giang 67 54 86 Vinh Long 89 An Giang 56 84 Tra Vinh 212 142 82 Tien Giang 61 323 80 Long An 83 Ben Tre 897 1 291 5 380 226 281 627 644 996 Binh Dinh 7 991 10 989 19 334 384 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 79 Ho Chi Minh City 450 75 Dong Nai 74 Binh Duong 1 130 958 67 Dak Nong 72 Tay Ninh 669 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 52 795 6 100 414 248 1 086 67 Tay Ninh 759 5 819 1 519 4 621 295 379 441 4 421 13 380 523 1 242 1 589 1 368 366 60 58 45 64 141 403 410 641 418 1 044 39 70 443 76 132 65 205 855 313 46 90 165 202 1 741 355 1 028 1 532 719 1 656 664 517 48 216 187 245 751 375 495 220 1 186 1 160 589 113 112 179 262 175 238 163 565 137 13 808 4 401 3 969 61 208 386 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau 6 860 10 147 16 163 35 599 468 2 074 7 372 110 515 4 750 1 060 Binh Phuoc Unit: Person 332 Binh Dinh Phu Yen 44 192 69 185 86 17 71 39 64 35 110 385 55 53 66 108 70 78 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 61 59 27 Bac Ninh 238 50 26 Vinh Phuc 25 Phu Tho 24 Bac Giang 22 Quang Ninh 20 Lang Son 19 Thai Nguyen 17 Hoa Binh 15 Yen Bai 72 74 97 48 160 234 358 194 196 92 45 38 133 94 626 163 79 444 60 270 516 44 321 98 212 129 45 12 72 142 44 73 177 18 180 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau 14 Son La 119 37 366 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc 7 194 19 503 13 736 11 321 39 643 43 981 Dak Nong 40 67 335 3 732 12 963 22 332 Dak Lak Unit: Person 12 Lai Chau 11 Dien Bien 10 Lao Cai 58 24 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 36 601 7 107 12 791 Kon Gia Lai Tum Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 16 886 15 809 18 693 10 063 13 078 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 04 Cao Bang 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi MALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 333 102 213 298 485 60 Binh Thuan 62 Kon Tum 64 Gia Lai 537 40 59 501 881 1 243 125 58 Ninh Thuan 56 Khanh Hoa 39 60 52 Binh Dinh 54 Phu Yen 171 9 505 51 Quang Ngai 49 Quang Nam 48 Da Nang 550 46 Thua Thien Hue 2 360 225 122 113 438 456 209 374 860 58 173 367 67 373 546 118 42 162 45 Quang Tri 49 52 59 309 590 276 103 356 122 102 119 47 130 44 Quang Binh 121 67 42 Ha Tinh 175 638 266 76 48 57 114 108 136 48 63 87 70 156 288 135 58 81 55 534 110 636 58 485 57 314 41 358 53 418 87 114 496 1 220 242 866 253 41 49 228 1 361 317 463 196 Kon Gia Lai Tum 1 576 104 41 110 153 302 242 54 186 1 219 106 41 47 284 1 607 441 75 94 63 Dak Lak 490 67 39 158 365 834 103 312 59 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 355 45 Phu Yen 40 Nghe An 52 Binh Dinh 194 265 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 38 Thanh Hoa 37 Ninh Binh 36 Nam Dinh 35 Ha Nam 34 Thai Binh 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 225 36 129 331 93 57 200 75 141 305 57 39 93 124 1 182 739 214 72 152 Lam Dong 66 91 70 117 122 43 98 127 366 214 51 225 164 Binh Phuoc 2 416 393 233 52 304 58 217 166 79 159 132 117 133 284 242 208 1 506 371 107 222 28 56 135 113 116 52 165 122 250 918 6 043 1 105 663 87 308 117 237 45 65 58 60 330 105 126 1 783 199 153 199 222 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau 92 14 105 59 Tay Ninh Unit: Person 334 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 12 (Continued) Code 495 6 243 224 2 376 55 67 62 155 56 162 1 336 54 274 98 213 1 745 85 344 267 480 136 412 534 8 427 491 937 1 871 226 300 379 495 Binh Dinh 286 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 52 82 4 467 538 664 1 975 79 63 381 119 Phu Yen 60 94 190 3 989 452 2 292 798 293 251 874 142 4 105 1 170 459 108 463 43 131 60 77 5 518 663 1 784 1 490 339 172 487 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 291 193 57 158 585 290 2 233 121 624 85 197 370 1 065 1 018 Kon Gia Lai Tum 63 176 76 95 60 6 372 753 2 248 167 496 4 510 Dak Lak 103 64 716 120 571 246 252 165 2 345 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 185 138 8 169 329 1 583 1 724 195 412 1 674 141 70 110 302 132 65 320 299 73 241 5 028 52 516 3 571 199 184 682 67 2 217 6 402 178 518 952 799 229 247 46 90 53 71 953 169 693 922 347 731 534 286 173 75 123 331 197 267 110 589 488 155 6 945 15 946 228 2 354 578 2 068 127 143 147 57 47 49 77 119 183 107 268 137 8 863 2 175 1 971 109 143 Tay Binh Dong Ba Ria Ninh Duong Nai Vung Tau 201 620 3 285 202 840 2 895 56 173 1 980 603 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc Unit: Person 335 Binh Dinh Phu Yen 36 64 141 167 61 31 Hai Phong 30 Hai Duong 27 Bac Ninh 26 Vinh Phuc 25 Phu Tho 24 Bac Giang 77 64 32 64 71 239 50 62 69 63 62 22 Quang Ninh 58 49 60 135 80 46 59 19 Thai Nguyen 181 90 12 316 20 Lang Son 45 17 Hoa Binh 15 Yen Bai 14 Son La 12 Lai Chau 11 Dien Bien 10 Lao Cai 08 Tuyen Quang 23 69 149 06 Bac Kan 49 132 Dak Lak 4 182 13 409 26 406 Kon Gia Lai Tum 35 114 397 8 766 19 105 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 25 099 17 502 25 180 12 830 11 565 Quang Quang Nam Ngai Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh 74 53 78 112 51 10 12 42 48 134 103 155 82 161 261 126 190 44 45 231 162 465 50 204 128 63 313 153 106 38 139 44 145 64 38 123 146 13 242 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 8 167 15 160 16 228 10 146 36 705 43 985 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 04 Cao Bang 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi FEMALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 336 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 12 (Continued) Code 236 513 223 389 3 444 263 287 248 37 57 304 453 611 56 906 56 93 82 193 506 1 391 218 64 1 629 406 164 248 1 258 1 789 129 21 362 633 494 49 250 62 13 840 325 224 1 243 171 174 115 135 144 56 58 198 180 79 366 86 385 338 76 77 374 377 52 65 58 60 39 61 163 48 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 82 89 86 Phu Yen 100 173 165 52 Binh Dinh 142 195 192 61 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 468 60 450 129 515 106 101 63 176 53 458 56 139 234 57 1 154 301 1 560 160 80 280 363 98 266 131 Kon Gia Lai Tum 1 686 133 73 110 266 325 215 193 1 505 405 47 358 863 54 89 314 58 Dak Lak 354 31 59 36 54 67 218 45 189 287 387 152 59 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 214 294 348 67 59 186 65 320 129 446 398 271 112 60 67 122 138 489 61 36 100 254 55 73 62 221 66 198 168 125 164 1 045 10 144 1 316 227 77 555 45 386 227 258 116 57 44 172 240 196 937 3 235 405 277 87 75 153 71 147 226 329 80 67 353 93 179 124 55 125 329 100 104 329 75 61 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau 80 156 Tay Ninh 109 78 Lam Binh Dong Phuoc Unit: Person 337 424 132 177 67 Dak Nong 68 Lam Dong 70 Binh Phuoc 160 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 54 86 Vinh Long 59 56 65 166 58 63 60 9 489 1 155 2 840 2 157 56 216 474 618 68 58 71 716 420 105 324 2 598 712 636 189 309 426 881 1 375 97 56 114 57 102 7 550 113 846 3 846 107 584 749 4 655 Dak Lak 96 Ca Mau 95 Bac Lieu 94 Soc Trang 93 Hau Giang 63 91 56 35 65 56 57 58 5 566 46 902 265 48 526 160 Kon Gia Lai Tum 92 Can Tho 52 65 53 153 239 4 442 421 1 323 617 55 295 266 689 Khanh Ninh Binh Hoa Thuan Thuan 54 57 137 150 3 735 672 1 126 2 689 93 190 455 60 Phu Yen 103 60 56 64 72 1 780 116 876 504 329 245 1 898 Dak Nong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 91 Kien Giang 89 An Giang 87 Dong Thap 56 84 Tra Vinh 58 142 82 Tien Giang 83 Ben Tre 161 61 406 354 3 509 141 146 401 344 502 Binh Dinh 4 747 10 907 664 1 057 2 445 168 324 641 525 538 80 Long An 5 615 176 75 Dong Nai 79 Ho Chi Minh City 651 74 Binh Duong 72 Tay Ninh 383 Quang Quang Nam Ngai 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 247 70 65 64 5 758 200 1 605 1 366 372 660 1 245 149 Lam Dong 60 58 45 64 71 293 111 321 217 424 3 575 266 1 234 4 477 54 342 2 770 456 Binh Phuoc 39 70 141 76 132 614 5 120 279 2 529 215 63 404 Tay Ninh 2 205 6 978 344 725 637 569 137 65 112 131 788 186 336 610 372 925 130 231 48 43 112 123 420 177 227 110 596 671 435 9 218 19 652 532 3 465 941 2 553 169 236 293 56 65 129 185 56 54 56 297 4 945 2 226 1 998 61 99 243 Binh Dong Ba Ria Duong Nai Vung Tau Unit: Person 338 TOTAL 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 243 76 1 160 62 23 45 804 Long An 771 1 936 393 1 462 1 386 67 138 853 47 134 52 64 126 224 124 3 144 238 490 Ho Chi Minh City 53 54 967 118 51 456 Tien Ben Tre Giang 106 88 74 389 Tra Vinh 71 128 58 521 Vinh Long 125 103 142 Dong Thap 248 409 43 552 An Giang 251 52 20 35 606 334 53 321 40 743 45 537 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 68 287 Soc Trang 68 41 38 729 Bac Lieu 74 151 82 62 569 Ca Mau Unit: Person 339 2 305 2 365 2 118 2 711 54 Phu Yen 56 Khanh Hoa 58 Ninh Thuan 60 Binh Thuan 3 276 4 466 52 Binh Dinh 64 Gia Lai 3 283 51 Quang Ngai 834 3 295 49 Quang Nam 62 Kon Tum 2 223 5 139 42 Ha Tinh 48 Da Nang 26 131 40 Nghe An 3 005 4 071 38 Thanh Hoa 46 Thua Thien Hue 1 283 37 Ninh Binh 1 374 1 870 36 Nam Dinh 45 Quang Tri 435 35 Ha Nam 1 295 1 683 34 Thai Binh 44 Quang Binh 397 Ho Chi Minh City 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 59 59 111 41 194 103 286 Long An 52 59 76 182 50 117 184 46 56 295 Tien Ben Tre Giang 63 60 38 28 51 63 92 204 Tra Vinh 73 310 105 54 111 91 377 87 102 Vinh Long 125 111 50 75 63 173 221 239 59 Dong Thap 320 47 36 84 An Giang 108 39 158 59 51 147 59 87 478 108 48 40 255 58 61 57 187 229 42 172 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 40 144 143 172 215 Soc Trang 62 80 42 107 94 202 Bac Lieu 27 112 59 72 92 706 144 174 Ca Mau Unit: Person 340 5 452 72 Tay Ninh 948 96 Ca Mau 2 584 92 Can Tho 785 1 913 91 Kien Giang 95 Bac Lieu 4 660 89 An Giang 1 735 2 339 87 Dong Thap 94 Soc Trang 3 446 86 Vinh Long 326 4 843 84 Tra Vinh 93 Hau Giang 8 383 10 852 82 Tien Giang 83 Ben Tre 17 282 9 011 80 Long An 79 Ho Chi Minh City 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 16 904 3 477 70 Binh Phuoc 75 Dong Nai 5 248 68 Lam Dong 44 415 1 972 67 Dak Nong 74 Binh Duong 6 278 Ho Chi Minh City 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 154 266 185 126 138 1 283 79 436 484 5 276 23 810 1 161 1 299 7 178 1 789 271 156 322 133 Long An 56 49 260 45 1 404 103 402 765 1 318 952 4 186 2 093 29 071 1 842 2 288 6 876 1 062 744 377 233 68 70 230 84 1 499 229 489 1 435 1 148 141 2 664 2 284 28 903 1 093 2 112 7 374 196 590 154 246 Tien Ben Tre Giang 234 133 269 3 277 1 042 4 796 3 772 105 1 293 2 829 4 798 23 762 2 213 5 773 17 324 943 537 122 168 208 Tra Vinh 432 558 416 1 664 5 010 3 311 388 937 411 225 2 046 13 559 907 7 179 17 853 300 700 237 738 141 Vinh Long 168 547 302 5 905 3 973 3 864 2 066 538 423 1 998 4 083 25 319 701 6 088 43 781 899 624 197 426 Dong Thap 112 147 638 182 3 755 604 795 1 320 2 649 1 456 1 879 1 848 17 047 403 2 555 5 994 399 423 116 85 An Giang 56 427 291 1 325 390 228 331 2 072 908 958 576 13 293 121 2 856 10 267 587 345 73 70 113 152 1 032 2 319 1 456 2 816 897 1 795 810 993 2 061 1 504 10 845 1 401 4 560 4 876 368 578 59 151 61 Kien Can Tho Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 645 287 1 484 6 915 1 566 456 69 843 386 131 357 1 171 10 348 855 6 687 11 295 159 302 213 217 Hau Giang 647 990 1 338 3 475 306 710 97 1 194 918 567 1 531 1 606 22 024 723 4 036 26 282 704 202 32 194 Soc Trang 1 407 1 214 746 1 025 1 338 148 321 146 59 251 378 927 9 667 345 8 133 11 600 177 155 Bac Lieu 2 027 831 251 2 318 1 139 714 251 421 796 996 586 1 373 16 433 521 9 161 19 958 1 216 998 314 268 306 Ca Mau Unit: Person 341 59 32 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 47 364 47 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 776 792 224 1 093 454 621 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 22 Quang Ninh 89 15 Yen Bai 14 Son La 12 Lai Chau 134 41 1 603 122 201 Ho Chi Minh City 08 Tuyen Quang 06 Bac Kan 04 Cao Bang 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi MALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 162 20 612 Long An 53 24 157 24 048 Tien Ben Tre Giang 106 44 31 320 Tra Vinh 71 25 746 Vinh Long 49 623 Dong Thap 84 272 19 174 An Giang 84 52 20 16 877 201 53 160 18 220 20 233 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 31 767 Soc Trang 41 17 784 Bac Lieu 74 50 41 28 057 Ca Mau Unit: Person 342 563 2 971 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 64 Gia Lai 62 Kon Tum 1 417 384 1 403 839 54 Phu Yen 60 Binh Thuan 2 561 52 Binh Dinh 891 1 728 51 Quang Ngai 58 Ninh Thuan 1 876 49 Quang Nam 1 240 1 014 48 Da Nang 56 Khanh Hoa 1 616 744 45 Quang Tri 46 Thua Thien Hue 697 44 Quang Binh 2 471 1 096 36 Nam Dinh 42 Ha Tinh 289 35 Ha Nam 14 685 839 34 Thai Binh 40 Nghe An 221 Ho Chi Minh City 33 Hung Yen Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 59 130 103 191 Long An 38 123 46 98 Tien Ben Tre Giang 63 38 28 92 102 Tra Vinh 57 53 91 145 87 102 Vinh Long 88 56 50 75 87 74 Dong Thap 127 47 84 An Giang 108 39 81 51 52 59 186 51 Kien Can Tho Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 40 61 58 61 57 87 Hau Giang 40 72 86 72 Soc Trang 107 94 129 Bac Lieu 54 72 395 72 58 Ca Mau Unit: Person 343 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 12 (Continued) Code 1 132 12 652 109 221 574 3 334 456 792 11 366 2 654 1 960 2 292 22 974 9 325 4 398 246 238 33 402 4 219 2 600 1 634 913 62 204 55 391 241 491 1 988 1 344 118 511 134 1 163 5 578 414 3 733 8 005 142 369 178 313 57 Vinh Long 158 69 45 780 499 1 463 1 851 53 377 675 1 801 10 445 1 346 2 720 7 907 400 199 122 34 Tra Vinh 383 169 130 641 824 530 348 468 650 37 92 997 222 255 729 84 777 770 14 106 281 1 040 3 914 44 329 101 144 119 56 814 2 492 1 038 1 631 5 450 533 1 223 7 540 1 127 3 389 388 294 117 116 229 923 68 Tien Ben Tre Giang 133 Long An 3 381 Ho Chi Minh City 118 121 40 2 017 1 718 835 1 242 189 186 1 175 2 114 13 579 373 3 103 21 275 279 419 136 275 Dong Thap 56 45 411 1 512 179 152 310 1 087 305 503 1 088 8 242 243 1 095 2 934 168 187 43 An Giang 56 975 58 73 793 647 339 350 5 792 1 451 5 630 285 166 437 771 656 1 175 481 705 448 374 872 345 5 019 731 2 403 2 329 56 335 59 91 120 39 582 2 160 507 86 69 320 110 66 294 233 4 871 621 3 492 5 792 103 169 107 126 Kien Hau Can Tho Giang Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 333 208 210 1 309 235 320 97 732 415 58 874 772 11 126 614 1 940 12 000 158 99 Soc Trang 473 428 171 611 438 321 46 240 620 4 454 173 3 875 5 462 59 42 Bac Lieu 668 336 80 804 606 95 58 261 234 353 369 7 486 239 4 208 10 133 514 420 100 72 204 Ca Mau Unit: Person 344 67 32 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 91 67 610 670 169 843 317 539 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 19 Thai Nguyen 489 45 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 52 14 Son La 12 Lai Chau 90 82 1 541 116 289 Ho Chi Minh City 08 Tuyen Quang 06 Bac Kan 04 Cao Bang 02 Ha Giang 01 Ha Noi FEMALE Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 76 81 62 23 25 193 Long An 30 810 118 27 408 Tien Ben Tre Giang 44 43 069 Tra Vinh 128 32 775 Vinh Long 125 53 520 Dong Thap 164 136 24 378 An Giang 167 18 729 Kien Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 133 160 22 523 Can Tho 25 303 Hau Giang 36 520 Soc Trang 68 20 945 Bac Lieu 100 41 34 512 Ca Mau Unit: Person 345 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 Table 12 (Continued) Code 102 232 Vinh Long 52 59 450 1 860 59 111 1 308 182 50 38 41 64 1 227 1 125 1 465 1 905 1 556 1 419 1 209 1 389 630 597 2 669 11 446 56 60 51 63 73 253 53 54 111 37 56 63 87 147 239 59 Dong Thap 36 An Giang Kien Can Tho Giang 193 77 59 95 87 293 197 Tra Vinh 1 100 117 61 Tien Ben Tre Giang 57 95 Long An 720 774 146 844 176 Ho Chi Minh City Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 48 194 187 229 42 85 Hau Giang 144 72 86 144 Soc Trang 62 80 42 72 Bac Lieu 27 58 59 92 311 72 116 Ca Mau Unit: Person 346 2 594 1 518 3 160 68 Lam Dong 70 Binh Phuoc 72 Tay Ninh 4 614 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 1 587 92 Can Tho 558 1 099 91 Kien Giang 96 Ca Mau 2 168 89 An Giang 402 1 425 87 Dong Thap 95 Bac Lieu 1 812 86 Vinh Long 911 2 244 84 Tra Vinh 94 Soc Trang 4 164 83 Ben Tre 208 5 402 82 Tien Giang 93 Hau Giang 9 742 80 Long An 79 Ho Chi Minh City 7 579 75 Dong Nai 21 441 1 049 67 Dak Nong 74 Binh Duong 2 897 Ho Chi Minh City 66 Dak Lak Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 12 (Continued) Code 99 266 92 70 138 882 46 198 239 3 645 12 444 369 843 3 844 1 215 50 47 93 Long An 56 49 130 45 874 103 181 510 589 419 3 148 870 16 420 710 1 161 3 487 674 450 259 116 70 61 46 858 229 141 967 498 57 1 886 1 514 14 797 812 1 072 3 460 152 262 53 102 Tien Ben Tre Giang 172 64 224 2 498 543 3 332 1 920 52 916 2 154 2 997 13 317 866 3 053 9 417 543 339 134 208 Tra Vinh 227 400 174 1 173 3 022 1 967 271 426 278 225 883 7 981 493 3 446 9 848 158 331 59 425 84 Vinh Long 50 427 262 3 888 2 255 3 029 824 349 237 823 1 969 11 739 328 2 985 22 506 620 205 61 150 Dong Thap 56 102 228 182 2 243 426 643 1 010 1 562 1 151 1 377 759 8 805 160 1 460 3 060 232 237 116 43 An Giang 427 291 351 332 155 331 1 279 262 620 227 7 501 121 1 405 4 637 302 179 73 70 Kien Giang Place of usual residence at 1/4/2009 113 152 596 1 548 801 1 640 416 1 089 362 619 1 189 1 159 5 827 670 2 157 2 547 312 243 61 61 Can Tho 525 248 902 4 755 1 058 370 522 276 66 63 938 5 477 234 3 195 5 503 56 133 107 91 Hau Giang 314 782 1 127 2 166 71 390 462 503 508 657 834 10 898 109 2 095 14 282 546 103 32 194 Soc Trang 934 786 575 414 900 148 100 59 251 138 307 5 212 173 4 257 6 138 118 113 Bac Lieu 1 359 495 171 1 513 533 620 193 160 562 643 586 1 003 8 947 281 4 952 9 825 702 578 213 195 102 Ca Mau Unit: Person 347 Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Male Female Total 40 509 51 930 1 850 2 046 1 383 2 662 1 952 2 669 2 348 3 229 3 401 2 614 6 436 2 334 6 438 7 002 4 576 9 320 5 108 7 090 4 548 11 365 10 850 7 201 18 357 7 832 87 745 139 684 228 387 765 455 353 665 85 332 Male Female Total Urban 29 222 85 729 82 712 163 999 26 960 13 579 15 643 56 110 94 289 100 652 143 997 67 752 21 862 64 828 26 930 48 819 29 180 95 178 49 753 114 246 20 901 5 498 11 921 4 587 7 449 8 136 2 200 4 420 3 156 6 659 3 192 4 956 4 588 87 754 140 642 3 039 6 421 2 092 4 528 3 409 2 474 3 020 2 561 2 890 1 006 2 674 2 017 70 689 82 633 1 424 2 779 973 2 157 1 390 1 462 1 541 1 217 1 399 341 1 189 741 29 661 36 991 1 616 3 642 1 119 2 371 2 018 1 012 1 479 1 344 1 490 666 1 485 1 276 41 028 4 793 11 936 5 109 6 322 7 957 2 074 4 069 2 509 6 431 3 569 4 328 4 421 68 563 45 642 145 568 911 3 657 1 640 1 243 1 839 886 1 128 736 1 262 1 042 857 1 110 21 979 50 661 3 882 8 279 3 469 5 078 6 118 1 188 2 941 1 773 5 168 2 527 3 471 3 312 46 583 94 907 39 433 187 61 465 902 39 290 93 200 432 726 39 143 93 61 265 470 39 929 Male Female Not stated 1 655 Male Female Total Rural 411 790 422 587 193 499 229 088 342 807 160 166 182 641 44 823 196 095 194 942 48 823 339 403 143 308 91 828 197 428 150 464 42 763 315 365 117 937 134 591 Unit: Person Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009) 1 868 534 785 928 1 082 606 928 670 427 973 500 697 938 209 357 229 580 980 Total Total Table 13 POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER MOVED-IN FROM OTHER PLACE BY PLACE OF USUAL RESIDENCE 5 YEARS PRIOR TO THE SURVEY TIME POINT URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SEX AND PROVINCE/CITY ENTIRE COUNTRY Code 348 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 13 (Continued) Code 5 552 4 848 4 991 2 961 9 096 5 373 13 836 4 536 6 773 3 096 7 698 7 086 19 883 48 261 9 382 3 769 3 174 7 369 14 398 6 868 4 193 7 719 4 597 7 683 3 004 17 748 17 157 10 200 24 617 15 647 35 022 13 686 15 198 8 121 20 468 16 224 45 380 103 233 21 783 11 184 7 903 20 422 34 399 18 829 11 227 20 143 11 105 19 399 7 064 Male 16 498 Total Total 4 059 11 716 6 507 12 424 7 034 11 961 20 002 13 052 4 729 7 415 12 401 54 972 25 497 9 138 12 770 5 025 8 424 9 151 21 186 10 275 15 521 7 238 12 166 12 899 10 946 Female 4 683 11 755 5 493 12 442 4 073 7 919 23 574 12 404 3 989 6 011 12 403 62 311 22 493 6 939 12 160 3 815 6 831 3 672 19 089 5 933 8 507 2 793 7 424 5 269 10 036 Total 2 027 4 965 2 406 5 216 1 832 3 104 10 027 4 759 1 900 2 170 6 242 33 989 12 970 3 876 5 575 2 081 4 302 1 269 9 184 2 877 4 130 1 002 2 983 2 267 3 795 2 656 6 789 3 087 7 225 2 240 4 814 13 547 7 645 2 089 3 841 6 161 28 322 9 523 3 064 6 585 1 733 2 529 2 403 9 905 3 056 4 377 1 791 4 441 3 001 6 241 2 380 7 644 5 612 7 701 7 154 10 910 10 825 8 018 3 914 5 173 9 380 40 751 22 593 9 227 8 175 4 306 8 367 9 894 15 855 9 634 16 110 7 407 9 733 12 479 6 462 Male Female Total Urban 977 2 717 2 191 2 502 2 361 3 764 4 371 2 611 1 273 1 599 3 140 14 184 6 801 3 210 2 061 1 014 2 472 3 267 4 652 2 415 4 966 1 960 2 009 2 581 1 757 1 404 4 927 3 421 5 198 4 793 7 147 6 455 5 407 2 640 3 573 6 241 26 567 15 791 6 016 6 115 3 292 5 895 6 628 11 203 7 219 11 144 5 447 7 725 9 898 4 705 171 294 58 133 120 78 88 112 62 80 83 182 58 71 120 78 Male Female Not stated 80 Male Female Total Rural Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009) Unit: Person 349 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Place of usual residence at 1/4/2014 Table 13 (Continued) Code 2 883 7 828 9 169 13 135 7 495 6 816 6 601 73 773 57 656 15 730 6 103 17 260 18 970 26 167 16 831 15 551 17 925 151 851 121 633 32 449 6 306 10 852 8 672 6 927 5 493 7 722 11 671 6 298 10 247 1 997 3 810 1 016 6 734 17 560 33 021 20 262 15 726 13 725 19 396 28 707 17 032 23 484 6 092 11 446 5 214 16 724 426 046 193 090 3 008 Male 7 334 Total Total 18 220 45 321 38 233 5 337 5 087 8 030 2 424 7 751 8 124 2 892 5 393 Total 8 678 21 931 19 254 1 884 2 402 3 487 1 082 4 097 3 775 1 138 2 681 12 588 10 464 8 802 23 743 11 219 9 136 3 211 1 941 9 542 23 390 14 168 76 312 18 979 113 617 3 453 2 685 4 543 1 343 3 654 4 349 1 755 2 712 Male Female Total 9 990 4 197 7 636 4 094 13 237 10 734 17 037 11 674 8 232 8 798 11 590 22 169 11 254 5 031 1 769 3 001 2 148 12 413 6 526 14 646 5 733 3 445 4 891 6 407 11 032 5 590 2 806 498 1 026 727 5 321 2 689 6 739 2 660 1 679 2 622 2 801 4 923 2 501 2 225 1 272 1 975 1 421 7 091 3 838 7 907 3 072 1 766 2 269 3 606 6 109 3 089 11 693 3 444 8 445 3 944 10 884 10 506 14 061 13 663 10 280 10 835 13 855 21 989 11 970 232 957 310 390 139 350 171 040 115 657 16 720 63 977 78 077 11 324 8 735 9 337 13 032 9 801 9 433 3 220 4 326 Female Urban 3 928 518 2 784 1 270 4 832 3 609 4 932 5 062 3 814 4 305 5 871 5 929 3 805 53 740 7 051 35 725 54 519 4 717 4 414 4 008 12 053 5 072 4 052 1 745 327 7 764 2 926 5 661 2 674 6 052 6 897 9 129 8 602 6 465 6 530 7 984 16 060 8 165 61 917 7 117 40 587 59 098 7 872 6 050 4 794 11 689 6 147 5 084 1 466 1 614 187 93 93 61 Male Female Not stated 61 Male Female Total Rural Place of usual residence 5 years prior to the survey time point (on 1/4/2009) Unit: Person 350 Administration Northern Midlands and Mountains Male Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 Provinces/cities Female Total Male Male Female Total Male Female 60 504 026 29 844 675 30 659 351 3 680 227 1 231 685 2 448 542 Total Never attended 1 097 403 682 505 1 063 367 737 798 703 813 1 035 827 357 870 466 561 593 072 671 793 280 583 470 258 550 692 341 843 516 528 366 841 347 723 518 670 178 049 234 086 299 888 334 084 139 981 229 000 347 311 546 711 340 662 546 839 370 958 356 090 517 158 179 821 232 475 293 184 337 709 140 602 241 259 350 606 244 004 143 032 249 993 155 346 160 560 260 678 101 750 131 502 150 905 142 408 58 353 100 000 169 014 122 489 71 322 126 658 80 316 80 969 140 553 54 329 71 245 78 989 73 061 30 128 48 555 87 421 121 515 71 710 123 335 75 030 79 591 120 126 47 421 60 257 71 915 69 347 28 225 51 445 81 592 825 828 515 955 792 676 567 483 474 451 575 785 133 958 226 614 344 203 500 462 205 854 298 270 376 532 419 803 264 101 383 744 281 707 246 607 325 184 81 324 130 971 184 580 253 310 104 132 154 156 204 769 97 736 28 872 16 276 71 849 90 702 406 025 251 854 408 932 285 776 227 843 27 028 23 434 20 631 14 969 68 699 250 600 199 364 52 635 95 643 108 445 159 623 247 152 101 722 144 114 171 763 152 031 80 148 60 186 76 574 61 505 21 210 10 609 45 669 97 007 61 987 8 091 6 421 6 126 4 818 20 095 18 937 17 013 14 505 10 152 48 604 52 933 146 432 30 516 31 871 36 231 7 662 5 668 26 180 55 024 18 160 543 85 67 0 104 0 31 461 0 228 51 100 139 340 614 0 8 231 847 3 298 047 1 682 720 1 615 327 11 951 536 5 959 234 5 992 302 982 893 358 674 624 218 798 952 4 717 534 2 288 696 2 428 838 0 7 492 007 3 139 427 1 607 643 1 531 784 11 013 761 5 281 900 5 731 860 369 942 141 578 228 363 820 242 336 663 153 1 618 1 346 32 737 36 037 Total 309 0 0 0 52 0 11 881 0 88 51 53 108 97 614 0 0 68 809 997 12 376 14 250 Male 235 85 67 0 52 0 19 580 0 140 47 31 243 0 0 268 809 350 20 361 21 787 Female Unit: Person Not stated 662 615 3 279 922 1 688 363 1 591 559 388 275 138 400 249 874 2 504 317 1 325 769 6 417 490 3 127 712 3 289 778 1 619 194 697 917 70 011 225 426 9 115 345 4 249 760 2 148 577 2 101 183 12 950 441 6 410 054 6 540 387 698 006 225 040 472 966 18 852 283 9 156 064 9 696 219 4 329 786 2 203 972 2 125 814 14 225 715 6 881 085 7 344 630 295 436 10 472 211 5 183 776 5 288 435 2 411 146 1 249 381 1 161 766 7 082 652 3 624 038 3 458 613 945 676 297 981 647 694 9 198 490 Female Currently attending 82 974 226 40 646 056 42 328 170 18 753 935 9 555 446 Total Population aged 5 and over R3 North and South Central Coast 17 899 825 8 784 480 R4 Central Highlands 4 994 302 2 489 985 R5 Southeast 14 523 129 7 031 122 R6 Mekong River Delta 16 232 476 8 000 628 R2 Red River Delta R1 Socio-economic regions ENTIRE COUNTRY Code Ever attended but not currently attending Table 14 POPULATION AGED 5 AND OVER BY CURRENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCE, SEX URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 351 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Code Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 14 (Continued) 514 049 442 590 648 148 557 212 672 070 408 891 547 704 267 805 558 305 1 046 458 917 341 1 351 724 1 146 106 1 395 625 822 154 1 116 043 537 113 1 120 472 562 167 269 308 568 339 413 263 723 555 588 894 703 575 474 751 532 408 287 232 397 745 262 365 124 617 268 314 197 316 323 733 269 238 325 792 258 354 287 381 149 292 202 759 271 814 585 176 396 037 370 521 559 046 414 472 851 545 879 386 159 792 330 202 793 782 807 140 1 686 526 377 175 868 580 278 466 359 624 736 799 237 985 556 135 794 265 1 662 845 547 122 389 729 1 141 310 513 597 1 060 719 907 378 336 266 627 812 857 913 1 765 291 837 307 244 561 2 748 372 1 362 970 1 385 402 786 351 1 623 658 524 272 221 367 674 323 491 010 1 015 283 481 437 263 695 3 204 280 1 580 751 1 623 529 453 288 934 725 632 905 323 910 Total 176 165 605 893 1 238 798 748 168 Female 132 691 63 708 133 757 100 089 161 155 135 886 158 997 131 896 143 748 75 045 102 013 139 453 317 705 352 435 87 875 187 596 83 032 167 321 122 242 198 081 175 915 127 529 111 650 137 299 168 536 Male Total 755 608 698 197 948 890 806 589 563 803 656 945 322 371 612 538 273 468 622 126 387 677 652 639 604 391 359 499 337 877 460 127 334 574 670 755 290 335 688 268 418 912 693 278 657 215 396 109 360 319 488 763 572 194 Female 18 435 32 711 13 205 22 248 16 105 29 645 25 638 15 113 15 161 26 050 26 618 Total 805 831 968 257 640 293 693 435 376 444 575 666 837 460 129 673 60 909 134 557 97 227 790 942 357 358 808 483 581 680 162 579 1 025 172 133 352 166 794 126 458 143 633 74 246 100 747 139 013 396 323 181 046 400 628 294 056 496 909 399 929 473 491 306 073 352 409 186 558 290 023 409 726 394 620 176 312 407 855 287 623 528 263 405 902 494 766 334 220 341 026 189 886 285 643 427 734 310 107 2 063 100 1 027 048 1 036 053 67 165 55 138 39 247 43 159 46 720 71 037 57 675 18 694 65 642 33 310 15 357 25 384 56 237 29 290 23 051 13 320 14 746 14 007 21 397 15 660 4 621 17 893 10 211 4 001 6 956 17 707 32 181 4 227 7 006 3 125 4 818 3 678 7 193 5 971 3 983 3 761 8 421 6 017 Male 37 874 32 087 25 927 28 413 32 713 49 640 42 016 14 073 47 749 23 100 11 356 18 428 38 529 71 060 14 208 25 706 10 080 17 430 12 427 22 452 19 666 11 131 11 400 17 628 20 600 Female Never attended 321 888 2 426 319 1 195 835 1 230 484 103 241 88 291 182 925 1 283 293 76 760 162 881 1 310 394 115 743 191 648 1 345 917 160 351 1 261 606 117 032 109 717 126 396 549 327 Male Ever attended but not currently attending 155 374 1 121 520 Female Currently attending 437 073 723 880 Male 1 472 048 Total Population aged 5 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 223 395 0 0 0 0 41 0 148 0 0 163 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 509 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 0 0 45 Male Not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 713 95 0 0 0 0 41 0 74 0 0 118 0 Female Unit: Person 352 Administration Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Code 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Table 14 (Continued) 575 874 417 869 507 045 821 192 1 150 732 846 651 1 025 216 1 696 930 518 171 428 782 574 857 252 613 194 585 212 504 289 199 150 946 447 498 773 395 569 713 461 443 476 083 774 192 973 349 1 011 447 795 834 565 849 357 439 609 592 413 720 563 358 1 592 356 1 179 316 947 797 970 052 1 560 307 1 984 796 1 604 396 1 146 098 715 460 1 216 889 820 448 1 128 531 565 173 406 729 607 296 358 021 580 250 808 562 786 114 493 969 486 354 609 603 818 961 228 820 164 234 242 443 137 952 235 211 324 685 394 546 324 985 211 131 194 101 231 874 325 285 117 389 87 773 126 765 69 844 120 385 166 092 196 422 165 717 109 447 99 353 116 646 165 128 141 759 282 779 666 660 1 366 029 699 369 836 390 7 387 389 3 523 880 3 863 509 1 626 003 484 667 118 531 483 122 298 068 147 024 101 299 106 332 147 320 75 475 224 109 157 290 58 959 Male 227 168 967 789 591 844 255 996 508 609 836 317 319 172 2 599 154 1 278 014 1 321 140 837 608 1 673 924 625 782 118 954 Total 287 324 610 110 1 235 891 214 748 Female 767 669 262 552 Total 771 609 583 215 803 923 327 667 709 845 351 394 956 840 656 607 381 168 293 262 408 513 170 329 43 639 Total 358 452 983 556 710 685 390 441 289 952 395 410 157 338 30 776 66 914 42 313 59 022 50 932 57 610 29 996 541 288 108 185 371 563 148 844 125 960 Female 714 313 660 859 900 206 111 431 76 461 115 678 68 109 114 827 854 878 619 462 846 370 543 839 855 447 158 593 1 167 507 198 124 1 414 389 159 268 1 138 954 101 684 94 748 115 228 160 157 1 201 234 141 020 1 034 079 428 203 310 399 432 529 276 642 424 788 584 788 707 930 572 199 354 007 332 024 439 814 586 478 509 434 96 368 44 608 92 837 47 237 65 837 49 171 33 670 55 440 426 674 309 063 44 833 36 752 413 840 128 076 267 197 430 659 582 719 112 204 706 459 175 861 566 755 360 306 328 836 460 392 614 756 524 645 60 091 31 979 62 770 33 983 44 047 33 704 75 122 17 578 43 808 24 752 34 445 32 659 37 569 19 804 71 511 92 198 28 793 Female 17 766 15 548 50 298 10 954 20 676 44 954 27 067 21 204 77 778 22 716 34 764 67 250 68 997 106 864 36 277 12 629 30 066 13 253 21 789 15 467 44 862 13 197 23 106 17 561 24 578 18 274 20 041 10 193 36 674 56 646 14 846 Male Never attended 789 613 5 641 403 2 642 628 2 998 775 119 984 108 637 293 776 1 940 396 140 300 1 367 293 93 286 106 171 141 879 75 471 576 825 396 105 136 592 Male Ever attended but not currently attending 223 389 1 118 112 161 882 59 995 Female Currently attending 875 738 210 398 Male 425 145 Total Population aged 5 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 129 207 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 Male Not stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 129 138 0 Female Unit: Person 353 Administration Northern Midlands and Mountains Male Female 933 195 996 925 414 028 Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 Provinces/cities 180 851 748 977 142 895 309 813 113 106 151 876 155 150 72 122 78 424 130 353 93 317 52 681 103 854 108 113 87 797 375 683 69 281 147 591 53 746 74 614 76 712 35 352 39 414 64 637 44 293 25 078 48 153 52 288 93 054 373 293 73 614 162 222 59 360 77 262 78 438 36 771 39 010 65 716 49 024 27 603 55 702 55 824 3 364 651 1 636 484 1 728 167 4 296 512 2 082 355 2 214 157 40 297 153 610 27 432 81 250 22 947 30 973 33 420 17 651 17 483 28 314 17 205 10 805 18 033 21 853 791 246 20 638 77 852 12 805 40 505 11 062 16 195 17 834 8 737 8 966 14 653 9 162 5 253 7 594 10 846 398 476 430 907 989 773 9 735 588 4 677 220 5 058 369 1 949 404 R6 Mekong River Delta 851 858 189 757 793 388 604 479 778 995 208 307 380 196 779 757 5 247 235 2 562 206 2 685 029 1 203 316 1 573 145 Male 6 339 785 3 202 218 Total Total 622 198 678 360 57 294 41 234 609 138 Total 511 248 519 773 37 713 19 659 75 758 14 627 40 745 11 886 14 778 15 586 8 914 8 516 13 662 8 043 5 552 10 439 11 007 123 255 523 690 100 856 201 259 80 313 106 252 101 455 39 228 50 056 87 046 65 676 35 929 72 814 68 506 58 166 261 528 48 895 93 771 37 732 51 625 50 353 20 130 25 458 42 480 30 794 17 137 35 074 32 896 65 089 262 162 51 961 107 488 42 581 54 627 51 102 19 098 24 598 44 566 34 882 18 792 37 740 35 610 392 770 2 251 419 1 072 653 1 178 766 1 909 8 204 1 407 3 587 806 2 259 6 402 4 274 3 423 2 507 1 835 1 071 3 163 6 694 20 064 420 952 2 947 352 1 421 276 1 526 076 189 286 959 631 6 923 338 3 259 651 3 663 687 147 885 190 439 1 031 021 484 2 386 462 798 229 602 1 446 1 143 829 735 445 243 1 036 2 914 6 415 Total Male Not stated Female Unit: Person 93 701 24 966 88 800 40 037 29 209 1 425 5 818 945 2 788 576 1 657 4 956 3 131 2 594 1 772 1 390 828 2 127 3 780 13 649 90 665 83 635 66 006 58 210 15 390 63 473 13 200 23 716 9 039 12 393 13 872 10 969 7 462 12 485 8 601 4 876 9 844 11 060 8 509 33 918 7 119 12 516 4 723 6 193 7 079 5 342 4 160 6 769 3 892 2 445 4 449 5 632 6 881 29 556 6 080 11 200 4 317 6 200 6 794 5 627 3 302 5 716 4 709 2 431 5 395 5 428 301 922 158 940 142 982 308 015 159 663 148 353 714 961 373 612 341 349 124 216 423 697 223 279 200 418 615 582 323 194 292 388 174 300 395 490 2 360 771 1 236 418 1 124 352 Female 70 510 118 777 54 184 12 747 46 925 17 258 12 024 213 648 Male Never attended 598 836 3 484 497 1 687 522 1 796 975 135 726 761 988 4 720 597 2 260 903 2 459 693 205 721 1 300 558 Female 9 762 799 10 644 564 Male Ever attended but not currently attending 3 137 567 20 407 363 Female Currently attending 6 934 456 3 380 350 3 554 106 1 540 983 1 930 120 29 717 057 14 415 083 15 301 974 Total Population aged 5 and over R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R3 North and South Central Coast R2 Red River Delta R1 Socio-economic regions URBAN Code Table 14 (Continued) 354 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Administration 25 Code Table 14 (Continued) 472 838 212 641 515 617 255 011 465 821 192 335 276 764 874 326 564 655 181 163 183 240 192 180 443 498 417 148 186 368 332 101 129 420 176 251 146 536 893 344 405 203 309 473 242 133 237 565 Total 233 250 105 346 248 956 125 644 227 281 94 260 133 708 427 632 277 393 88 505 89 620 93 391 216 126 201 092 90 562 160 465 61 302 84 345 72 154 435 201 197 526 152 155 114 472 114 240 Male 239 588 107 295 266 660 129 367 238 540 98 075 143 056 446 695 287 262 92 658 93 620 98 789 227 371 216 056 95 806 171 636 68 118 91 906 74 382 458 143 207 677 157 318 127 660 123 325 Female Population aged 5 and over 97 434 43 953 113 632 62 811 97 422 41 597 64 146 226 155 147 601 40 223 43 290 42 202 100 519 82 330 36 647 65 378 27 798 34 338 31 968 190 397 86 248 67 768 55 585 46 365 Total 50 604 22 614 57 055 30 564 50 202 21 365 30 642 116 032 73 025 20 305 21 124 20 190 50 289 40 468 19 449 34 197 13 314 18 044 15 763 95 672 45 180 35 229 25 819 24 057 Male 46 830 21 339 56 577 32 247 47 220 20 232 33 504 110 123 74 577 19 918 22 166 22 012 50 231 41 861 17 197 31 181 14 484 16 295 16 206 94 725 41 068 32 539 29 766 22 307 Female Currently attending 321 424 136 093 357 042 169 649 322 095 128 004 183 766 558 393 353 498 120 289 122 974 128 089 298 098 285 084 129 450 235 144 88 907 125 603 102 423 615 533 283 519 205 298 159 611 167 912 Total 157 058 66 880 170 323 84 036 153 254 62 633 89 202 266 876 177 180 58 091 60 411 62 811 142 820 135 948 62 237 111 076 42 040 58 305 49 974 296 734 134 030 97 285 75 043 77 687 Male 164 365 69 213 186 719 85 613 168 840 65 371 94 564 291 517 176 319 62 198 62 563 65 278 155 279 149 136 67 214 124 068 46 867 67 298 52 449 318 799 149 490 108 013 84 568 90 225 Female Ever attended but not currently attending 22 834 14 433 12 040 5 170 10 755 5 158 6 926 14 649 21 370 3 063 1 900 3 459 3 079 10 890 3 039 4 059 1 731 1 642 859 7 930 4 150 2 958 2 658 1 896 Total 9 376 6 397 4 392 1 661 3 875 1 510 2 191 4 026 5 708 830 490 1 010 1 110 4 350 578 1 462 459 469 169 2 773 964 915 668 657 Male 13 459 8 037 7 648 3 510 6 881 3 648 4 735 10 623 15 662 2 232 1 410 2 449 1 968 6 539 2 461 2 597 1 272 1 174 690 5 156 3 186 2 044 1 990 1 240 Female Never attended 31 145 18 162 32 902 17 381 35 549 17 575 21 927 75 130 42 185 17 589 15 076 18 431 41 801 38 844 17 232 27 520 10 984 14 667 11 286 79 484 31 286 33 449 24 278 21 392 Total 16 212 9 455 17 187 9 383 19 950 8 752 11 674 40 698 21 481 9 279 7 595 9 380 21 908 20 325 8 298 13 729 5 489 7 528 6 250 40 022 17 352 18 726 12 942 11 838 Male Not stated 14 933 8 707 15 715 7 997 15 599 8 823 10 253 34 432 20 704 8 310 7 481 9 051 19 893 18 519 8 934 13 791 5 495 7 139 5 037 39 462 13 934 14 722 11 336 9 554 Female Unit: Person 355 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration 62 Code Table 14 (Continued) 261 608 441 869 708 965 100 389 85 390 241 318 40 392 221 563 198 110 78 373 Male 266 505 468 825 750 842 106 754 90 390 249 896 41 368 219 205 203 587 79 332 Female 108 630 199 949 214 288 35 904 41 486 113 391 21 027 111 525 94 553 39 700 Total 270 008 222 400 403 004 182 860 821 925 455 779 670 623 302 374 163 364 156 821 130 817 256 444 260 093 132 201 107 175 198 639 89 463 401 381 224 410 325 093 144 621 80 606 75 062 61 381 119 076 123 247 137 807 115 224 204 366 93 397 420 544 231 370 345 529 157 753 82 758 81 759 69 437 137 368 136 846 60 207 42 891 75 987 35 736 162 576 89 028 128 374 63 015 38 664 29 485 24 742 50 012 51 140 32 077 20 513 40 228 17 822 82 189 45 691 63 808 29 904 22 643 14 177 11 700 24 695 25 459 689 293 58 183 97 040 108 233 17 485 19 538 57 525 9 914 55 026 46 699 20 594 Male 151 733 114 171 332 241 51 664 285 608 261 759 99 749 Total 360 375 629 648 174 348 305 602 186 027 324 046 570 957 77 867 57 589 169 567 26 050 140 845 132 777 50 534 Female 28 130 22 378 35 759 17 914 80 387 43 337 64 566 33 111 16 021 15 309 13 042 25 317 25 680 184 830 155 131 261 281 127 697 573 997 307 707 452 222 204 476 109 376 109 708 93 464 183 276 184 185 88 429 75 019 130 293 62 898 279 165 149 483 220 018 97 681 51 716 52 959 44 123 83 144 86 348 96 401 80 113 130 988 64 800 294 832 158 224 232 204 106 795 57 661 56 748 49 341 100 132 97 838 659 855 4 571 768 2 124 568 2 447 201 50 447 102 909 524 686 73 866 56 582 162 674 25 614 144 762 128 982 49 215 Male Ever attended but not currently attending 106 054 1 095 643 18 418 21 947 55 867 11 113 56 499 47 854 19 106 Female Currently attending 6 454 051 3 078 998 3 375 052 1 349 148 528 113 910 694 1 459 807 207 143 175 780 491 214 81 760 440 769 401 697 157 705 Total Population aged 5 and over 6 479 9 946 36 121 6 726 28 796 22 019 38 460 12 161 6 283 6 252 4 146 5 704 6 194 81 646 13 182 13 816 27 861 6 211 5 169 11 408 1 689 9 484 10 335 4 797 Total 2 524 4 315 13 823 2 039 10 913 9 015 14 692 4 285 1 751 2 102 1 149 2 322 1 579 29 283 5 721 4 068 11 675 2 086 1 351 3 508 570 3 235 3 747 1 687 Male 3 955 5 631 22 298 4 687 17 883 13 005 23 767 7 876 4 532 4 149 2 997 3 382 4 614 52 364 7 462 9 748 16 186 4 125 3 817 7 900 1 119 6 250 6 588 3 109 Female Never attended 23 356 35 159 64 371 6 951 7 918 17 611 4 294 18 540 18 683 6 878 Male 22 570 32 122 57 645 6 344 7 036 16 563 3 086 15 611 16 368 6 582 Female 18 491 14 431 29 615 12 700 56 556 37 025 51 567 22 722 9 040 11 376 8 465 17 452 18 574 9 170 7 328 14 295 6 705 29 114 20 221 26 575 12 751 4 496 5 824 4 408 8 915 9 860 9 321 7 102 15 321 5 996 27 442 16 804 24 992 9 971 4 544 5 552 4 057 8 537 8 713 451 488 235 855 215 633 45 926 67 282 122 016 13 295 14 955 34 174 7 380 34 152 35 051 13 459 Total Not stated Unit: Person 356 Administration Northern Midlands and Mountains Male Ha Noi Ha Giang Cao Bang Bac Kan Tuyen Quang Lao Cai Dien Bien Lai Chau Son La Yen Bai Hoa Binh Thai Nguyen Lang Son Quang Ninh Bac Giang 01 02 04 06 08 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 20 22 24 Provinces/cities Female Total Male Male Female Total 1 438 476 447 787 609 345 858 894 702 802 628 735 1 007 224 341 298 457 645 532 684 658 264 254 347 415 693 714 637 228 246 310 090 423 968 353 494 312 607 508 050 171 368 231 034 271 534 329 885 128 094 205 439 340 126 Female Total Male Not stated Female 52 753 185 389 1 183 091 638 987 544 104 956 044 5 782 093 3 001 840 2 780 253 904 442 285 957 618 485 1 019 774 527 007 492 766 723 838 219 541 299 255 434 927 349 307 316 128 499 174 169 930 226 611 261 151 328 379 126 252 210 255 338 325 283 613 90 394 115 600 168 742 132 399 129 588 227 258 84 098 114 019 122 590 125 204 47 548 81 967 147 161 827 948 147 899 44 637 58 517 86 152 69 254 64 774 122 719 45 592 62 278 64 337 63 899 24 875 40 961 76 575 421 766 135 715 45 757 57 083 82 590 63 145 64 813 104 539 38 507 51 741 58 254 61 304 22 673 41 006 70 586 998 265 302 138 415 099 591 417 487 170 368 198 474 329 94 730 176 558 257 157 434 786 169 925 225 456 308 026 491 160 158 275 215 206 289 973 243 975 194 982 274 831 61 194 105 512 142 101 222 516 86 995 119 082 171 872 60 084 95 229 27 036 15 205 68 686 86 428 507 105 143 863 199 892 301 444 243 195 173 216 24 709 18 824 22 027 17 044 14 163 66 440 199 498 192 962 33 536 71 046 105 022 115 057 212 270 82 930 106 374 136 154 145 337 406 183 2 466 116 1 216 043 1 250 072 57 055 73 980 59 733 19 820 9 780 43 542 93 228 48 338 5 533 5 705 5 959 5 327 4 588 19 493 19 176 13 119 16 068 11 717 9 575 46 947 51 486 141 476 29 373 31 042 35 496 7 216 5 425 25 144 52 110 11 745 131 888 36 431 56 620 81 691 69 070 64 509 112 675 76 042 62 046 57 708 71 238 21 668 39 584 77 927 70 045 19 629 30 408 42 514 35 677 33 358 59 014 35 210 32 202 29 601 36 254 10 800 20 251 39 569 61 843 16 802 26 212 39 176 33 393 31 152 53 661 40 832 29 845 28 107 34 985 10 869 19 333 38 357 348 659 190 385 158 273 961 361 502 780 458 582 6 624 624 2 446 189 1 251 813 1 194 375 9 004 184 4 537 958 4 466 226 793 606 288 165 505 441 572 153 4 090 422 2 022 249 2 068 173 222 056 386 378 200 395 185 983 483 263 244 578 238 685 617 871 3 013 673 1 190 024 472 176 2 248 901 1 177 115 1 071 786 350 562 125 654 224 908 87 394 134 662 473 396 945 573 1 954 854 7 188 089 3 046 444 1 544 097 1 502 347 9 465 943 4 722 531 4 743 412 562 281 178 115 384 166 1 160 532 602 368 558 164 3 702 806 1 839 940 1 862 866 678 451 Male Never attended 13 715 153 6 736 898 6 978 255 2 788 803 1 424 977 1 363 826 9 505 118 4 620 182 4 884 936 238 142 9 703 427 4 855 878 4 847 549 1 997 118 1 041 074 Total Ever attended but not currently attending Unit: Person 6 060 922 40 096 662 20 081 875 20 014 787 3 071 089 1 018 038 2 053 052 5 194 399 2 716 115 2 478 284 Female Currently attending 60 776 301 30 169 256 30 607 045 12 414 151 6 353 228 Total Population aged 5 and over R3 North and South Central Coast 14 235 201 7 047 112 R4 Central Highlands 3 931 414 1 976 560 R5 Southeast 5 985 765 2 972 092 R6 Mekong River Delta 13 205 340 6 580 716 R2 Red River Delta R1 Socio-economic regions RURAL Code Table 14 (Continued) 357 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Administration 25 Code Table 14 (Continued) 365 048 730 457 331 402 773 668 495 662 512 527 665 089 400 029 394 831 555 552 Male 381 392 782 831 337 750 838 508 514 002 535 213 689 856 414 840 401 457 564 017 Female 733 967 376 409 680 787 630 618 1 047 529 1 047 489 1 192 662 129 986 565 447 434 224 683 386 1 061 854 369 079 188 721 340 912 315 591 506 239 511 101 577 463 61 315 279 841 212 119 343 718 522 638 364 888 187 688 339 875 315 028 541 290 536 388 615 199 68 671 285 606 222 104 339 668 539 216 2 576 909 1 291 433 1 285 476 3 073 933 1 526 941 1 546 992 746 439 1 513 288 669 152 1 612 176 1 009 664 1 047 740 1 354 945 814 868 796 287 1 119 569 Total Population aged 5 and over 164 930 80 664 154 682 134 504 226 311 227 641 261 646 32 199 139 779 109 069 159 469 236 264 527 292 591 994 139 519 305 143 131 993 295 864 206 016 199 332 250 018 176 792 165 782 217 330 Total 82 088 41 093 76 702 69 524 110 952 114 520 128 355 15 864 70 723 54 741 80 889 119 262 267 416 311 967 68 426 153 399 69 717 149 278 106 480 102 410 130 735 92 299 85 831 113 242 Male 704 166 730 384 978 087 550 310 538 586 780 978 Total 474 896 527 494 260 134 501 462 231 428 267 361 546 688 243 468 620 970 366 462 374 479 507 726 288 096 275 751 398 538 Female 82 843 39 570 77 980 64 980 115 359 113 120 133 290 16 335 69 056 54 329 78 580 117 001 469 519 221 265 451 440 412 031 703 077 677 827 784 491 81 900 339 937 256 155 452 692 709 372 259 876 1 765 002 239 264 114 166 230 305 210 020 343 654 337 296 384 289 39 197 175 230 128 467 229 612 346 915 884 228 230 254 107 099 221 135 202 011 359 423 340 530 400 202 42 703 164 707 127 688 223 080 362 457 880 774 280 027 2 141 235 1 059 887 1 081 348 71 093 151 744 1 048 150 62 276 563 821 337 704 355 905 470 361 262 214 262 835 382 440 Male Ever attended but not currently attending 146 586 1 184 791 99 537 96 922 119 283 84 493 79 951 104 089 Female Currently attending 44 330 40 705 27 207 37 989 35 964 65 879 50 749 4 045 44 272 30 248 13 458 21 925 53 158 92 352 15 396 28 652 11 474 20 606 15 246 21 715 21 488 12 155 12 502 24 153 Total 19 915 16 654 8 928 13 085 10 132 19 887 13 469 595 12 184 9 381 3 511 5 946 16 597 27 831 3 649 5 544 2 666 4 349 3 509 4 419 5 007 3 068 3 092 7 765 Male 24 416 24 050 18 279 24 903 25 832 45 992 37 280 3 450 32 087 20 867 9 946 15 980 36 561 64 521 11 747 23 109 8 808 16 257 11 737 17 296 16 481 9 087 9 410 16 389 Female Never attended 32 840 70 052 27 591 56 220 47 970 49 793 58 986 42 447 43 073 52 106 Male 31 191 61 291 23 198 54 695 36 265 46 515 46 366 33 163 36 344 45 001 Female 55 187 33 775 47 458 46 095 82 177 76 143 95 776 11 842 41 459 38 751 57 768 94 293 27 812 16 807 24 977 22 961 41 500 39 397 51 350 5 659 21 704 19 531 29 706 50 515 27 375 16 968 22 480 23 134 40 676 36 746 44 427 6 183 19 755 19 220 28 061 43 778 231 457 123 191 108 265 248 352 127 257 121 095 64 030 131 343 50 789 110 915 84 235 96 309 105 353 75 611 79 417 97 107 Total Not stated Unit: Person 358 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Administration 62 Code Table 14 (Continued) 946 067 654 019 904 182 585 053 413 525 1 287 156 1 484 758 1 378 738 877 811 871 730 1 131 233 1 455 756 1 215 310 1 501 231 526 617 1 912 010 395 981 896 064 753 862 764 889 482 620 1 388 054 972 006 323 844 Total 477 211 334 983 456 803 294 944 210 625 643 947 737 091 691 947 431 410 428 893 554 244 717 940 600 675 738 200 266 349 949 427 197 165 445 947 375 004 388 092 245 712 698 468 483 676 160 612 Male 468 856 319 035 447 379 290 108 202 900 643 209 747 667 686 792 446 401 442 836 576 990 737 816 614 635 763 031 260 268 962 583 198 816 450 117 378 858 376 797 236 908 689 586 488 331 163 232 Female Population aged 5 and over 168 613 121 343 166 456 102 216 72 635 235 657 266 172 261 970 172 467 164 615 207 132 275 274 231 639 276 854 118 538 391 895 73 036 158 682 171 018 175 808 129 919 335 973 224 619 79 255 Total 85 312 67 260 86 537 52 021 38 196 120 401 132 614 135 813 86 804 85 176 104 946 140 433 116 300 147 097 60 348 201 028 38 790 83 814 86 794 89 795 65 561 169 083 110 591 38 366 Male 271 650 619 875 469 044 471 681 276 003 832 505 505 910 162 803 Total 349 470 849 894 83 301 54 083 79 919 50 194 34 439 115 256 133 558 126 157 85 662 79 439 102 186 670 047 464 330 585 089 416 141 281 450 859 800 962 167 934 478 604 936 551 151 806 742 134 840 1 017 957 115 340 129 758 1 069 635 58 190 339 774 235 380 302 237 213 744 145 623 435 305 487 912 474 518 302 291 279 064 395 690 503 333 423 087 518 061 177 046 651 239 131 922 307 302 236 681 245 838 144 715 432 062 267 123 87 377 Male 38 843 Total 84 207 38 325 86 585 43 091 60 133 42 977 38 337 17 594 53 098 14 452 52 811 45 764 46 202 28 307 98 701 330 273 228 950 282 852 202 397 135 827 424 495 38 354 26 806 91 955 26 943 26 645 90 185 474 255 137 401 459 961 302 645 272 087 411 051 514 624 426 808 551 574 172 424 659 509 139 729 312 573 232 363 225 843 131 288 400 443 15 241 11 233 36 474 8 915 9 763 35 939 54 305 31 992 10 878 27 964 12 105 19 468 13 888 15 579 7 477 19 038 5 886 22 491 16 922 16 533 9 623 33 439 52 899 13 159 Male 23 113 15 573 55 480 18 028 16 882 54 245 83 097 52 215 27 446 58 621 30 986 40 665 29 089 22 758 10 117 34 060 8 566 30 320 28 841 29 669 18 684 65 261 85 610 25 683 Female Never attended 238 787 138 509 75 426 Female Ever attended but not currently attending 190 867 1 310 748 34 246 74 868 84 224 86 012 64 358 166 890 114 028 40 889 Female Currently attending 69 053 41 539 60 682 39 753 32 796 101 514 119 018 98 084 62 083 69 378 74 269 102 392 90 800 116 405 41 015 156 269 36 842 64 696 68 036 71 198 48 391 120 876 102 968 42 944 Total 36 884 21 111 31 554 20 264 17 044 52 302 62 261 49 624 31 436 36 689 41 503 54 706 47 401 57 463 21 478 78 122 20 567 32 340 34 607 35 925 25 814 63 884 53 062 21 710 Male Not stated 32 169 20 428 29 128 19 489 15 752 49 212 56 757 48 459 30 647 32 689 32 766 47 687 43 398 58 942 19 536 78 147 16 275 32 357 33 429 35 273 22 578 56 992 49 906 21 234 Female Unit: Person 359 Administration Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 804 344 795 886 279 689 591 633 1 540 443 1 543 561 540 174 1 142 035 296 752 40 774 22 436 12 072 31 293 33 572 32 376 27 551 64 181 33 834 32 125 45 251 29 189 554 314 82 144 46 764 22 126 58 926 65 188 61 778 52 046 122 297 69 047 61 344 88 227 57 317 718 564 525 997 1 014 854 1 407 838 3 716 113 Male 7 188 905 Total 28 128 42 976 29 218 35 213 58 116 24 495 29 402 31 616 27 633 10 054 24 328 41 370 257 561 689 274 550 402 260 485 747 676 736 099 488 857 3 472 792 Female Be born in 2003-2007 58 998 89 431 62 069 69 041 123 385 51 481 61 409 64 693 58 832 23 018 47 677 81 548 556 164 1 413 258 1 142 801 549 412 1 543 182 1 541 943 1 019 655 7 210 252 Total 29 703 45 906 32 723 34 444 64 974 27 622 32 316 33 121 31 238 12 463 22 974 40 504 298 152 724 173 590 909 285 892 795 614 805 622 529 358 3 731 568 Male 29 295 43 525 29 347 34 597 58 411 23 859 29 092 31 571 27 594 10 554 24 704 41 044 258 012 689 085 551 892 263 520 747 568 736 321 490 297 3 478 684 Female Population attending primary Unit: Person 55 875 86 657 60 144 67 039 113 113 47 659 58 407 62 607 57 542 21 152 43 300 76 140 547 771 1 336 638 1 110 841 515 986 1 500 183 1 518 881 973 031 6 955 561 Total 28 196 44 558 31 597 33 306 60 055 25 529 30 948 32 082 30 407 11 501 20 708 37 903 293 303 681 563 573 853 266 569 772 045 792 935 505 849 3 592 813 Male 27 680 42 099 28 547 33 733 53 058 22 130 27 459 30 525 27 135 9 651 22 593 38 237 254 468 655 075 536 988 249 418 728 139 725 946 467 182 3 362 748 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Table 15 POPULATION IN THE AGES OF PRIMARY SCHOOL, ATTENDING PRIMARY SCHOOL BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Code 360 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 131 322 115 559 50 691 40 557 29 328 47 255 42 425 57 672 50 525 58 502 37 077 52 806 27 583 250 134 225 350 98 484 75 551 56 915 89 870 80 276 113 684 101 303 121 365 72 228 101 019 53 649 30 941 57 908 32 986 63 877 122 603 65 675 45 199 84 728 70 147 70 327 138 740 139 131 46 447 43 725 85 423 60 126 54 521 103 067 87 826 66 821 124 584 116 113 43 816 Male 87 982 Total 26 066 48 214 35 150 62 863 50 778 56 012 37 851 42 615 27 587 34 994 47 793 109 791 118 812 32 689 68 984 26 967 58 726 39 529 68 413 55 986 41 379 41 698 48 546 57 763 44 167 Female Be born in 2003-2007 52 663 100 667 72 176 121 228 101 863 112 433 80 088 90 045 56 989 75 666 98 191 225 315 251 361 66 585 138 246 58 126 122 075 84 354 138 233 117 327 87 580 85 431 103 516 124 556 87 822 Total 27 448 52 581 37 083 58 215 50 507 57 791 42 163 47 798 29 450 40 566 50 240 115 400 131 269 33 425 69 770 30 914 63 655 45 095 70 112 60 764 46 207 43 779 54 493 66 876 43 749 Male 25 214 48 087 35 093 63 013 51 356 54 642 37 926 42 248 27 538 35 101 47 951 109 916 120 092 33 160 68 476 27 212 58 420 39 259 68 121 56 564 41 373 41 652 49 023 57 680 44 073 Female Population attending primary 50 778 99 063 70 396 118 575 97 579 110 504 79 372 88 030 55 731 74 048 95 816 217 730 240 936 64 795 137 067 57 090 121 142 82 974 136 742 114 438 87 027 84 605 101 331 122 064 85 229 Total 26 138 51 495 36 041 56 981 48 201 56 262 41 901 46 497 28 711 39 514 49 281 111 728 125 825 32 595 69 080 30 272 63 190 44 451 69 181 59 293 46 005 43 234 53 440 65 619 42 332 Male 24 640 47 568 34 355 61 594 49 378 54 242 37 471 41 533 27 019 34 534 46 535 106 002 115 112 32 200 67 987 26 818 57 953 38 523 67 561 55 145 41 023 41 371 47 890 56 445 42 897 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 361 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 45 120 43 383 39 131 68 774 92 395 76 994 47 925 28 857 59 135 36 440 53 444 83 950 78 208 133 712 183 132 148 790 94 904 58 411 111 676 67 810 107 064 107 417 212 311 91 023 61 339 120 240 67 407 47 038 88 070 129 926 44 326 86 792 59 558 56 905 108 791 119 232 30 838 61 030 287 850 90 927 168 847 552 459 74 661 149 198 43 663 26 359 52 307 82 165 54 584 Male 103 733 Total 53 620 31 370 52 541 29 554 46 979 71 796 90 737 64 938 39 077 40 567 45 903 62 519 59 673 264 609 38 501 104 894 58 900 41 032 42 465 51 887 30 192 77 920 74 537 25 949 49 149 Female Be born in 2003-2007 108 926 71 743 109 788 60 335 92 442 148 330 180 553 136 958 77 995 84 715 91 942 130 438 119 091 552 327 82 308 216 813 116 645 87 650 87 057 109 839 65 111 172 721 149 133 52 608 104 497 Total 54 710 39 335 58 206 30 253 46 330 77 650 90 896 70 324 38 893 44 235 45 880 67 849 59 613 286 928 43 404 109 621 59 861 46 486 44 609 58 148 32 968 93 297 75 008 26 470 55 106 Male 54 216 32 409 51 583 30 082 46 112 70 680 89 657 66 634 39 102 40 480 46 063 62 589 59 478 265 400 38 904 107 192 56 784 41 165 42 448 51 691 32 143 79 424 74 125 26 137 49 391 Female Population attending primary 98 455 64 238 99 812 55 254 90 619 139 001 171 853 129 087 76 772 79 613 88 676 127 527 115 731 540 833 80 063 206 327 114 089 85 548 83 981 106 066 59 237 161 898 138 704 50 081 101 626 Total 49 169 34 813 52 954 27 538 45 344 72 103 86 115 66 129 38 349 41 032 44 270 66 104 57 642 280 765 42 393 103 440 58 624 45 489 43 142 55 587 29 845 86 823 69 234 25 079 53 470 Male 49 286 29 425 46 857 27 716 45 274 66 898 85 738 62 958 38 423 38 581 44 406 61 423 58 089 260 069 37 670 102 887 55 465 40 059 40 839 50 480 29 392 75 075 69 470 25 002 48 155 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 362 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 1 937 3 914 5 461 3 266 3 070 7 171 6 158 4 250 12 154 4 967 27 427 8 327 3 769 6 727 10 308 6 202 5 882 13 443 11 826 7 932 23 871 10 470 55 424 15 542 173 787 338 161 3 398 341 423 663 207 7 806 70 051 133 318 4 675 211 118 413 310 9 541 269 218 518 901 131 199 78 631 150 532 246 991 1 144 228 Male 2 217 429 Total 7 215 27 997 5 503 11 717 3 682 5 668 6 272 2 812 2 935 4 847 2 813 1 833 4 408 4 866 115 791 164 374 321 784 63 267 202 192 249 683 71 901 1 073 202 Female Be born in 2003-2007 15 252 55 238 10 561 23 585 8 438 11 913 13 504 6 131 6 263 10 439 6 761 3 801 7 999 9 455 247 365 336 976 662 122 133 278 411 308 519 319 151 334 2 214 338 Total 8 098 27 534 5 015 12 007 4 471 6 244 7 045 3 124 3 297 5 556 3 992 1 948 3 545 4 527 131 811 173 591 341 237 70 521 209 610 270 426 78 686 1 144 070 Male 7 154 27 704 5 546 11 578 3 967 5 668 6 459 3 007 2 966 4 883 2 769 1 854 4 454 4 927 115 554 163 385 320 886 62 757 201 698 248 893 72 648 1 070 268 Female Population attending primary 15 197 54 270 10 384 23 337 7 797 11 826 13 030 5 761 6 141 10 203 6 683 3 557 7 743 8 981 244 139 323 622 646 118 129 026 404 218 512 313 147 659 2 162 957 Total 8 043 26 815 4 881 11 892 4 205 6 158 6 864 3 008 3 236 5 393 3 914 1 808 3 398 4 442 129 800 165 699 332 031 68 075 205 819 266 203 76 993 1 114 821 Male 7 154 27 454 5 503 11 445 3 592 5 668 6 166 2 753 2 905 4 810 2 769 1 749 4 345 4 540 114 339 157 923 314 087 60 951 198 399 246 110 70 666 1 048 136 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 363 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 9 883 9 738 12 820 14 767 33 888 5 714 7 483 5 479 12 833 7 869 14 829 14 963 7 860 8 909 7 619 22 473 36 801 10 012 6 839 17 550 12 184 21 722 9 296 20 060 19 846 24 196 29 146 67 663 11 812 13 601 10 584 24 964 14 673 30 702 30 692 15 840 15 918 15 132 41 266 69 901 21 409 14 628 35 641 24 012 41 611 18 285 38 275 Male 17 213 Total 18 215 8 989 19 889 11 828 18 091 7 789 11 397 33 100 18 793 7 513 7 009 7 980 15 729 15 872 6 804 12 131 5 105 6 118 6 098 33 775 14 379 11 377 10 108 7 330 Female Be born in 2003-2007 38 261 17 992 41 559 23 816 35 127 14 733 21 359 69 606 41 028 15 181 15 725 15 822 31 180 29 918 14 739 24 731 10 489 13 754 11 806 67 506 29 702 24 063 19 925 17 234 Total 20 004 9 308 21 551 11 862 17 183 6 937 10 156 36 539 22 478 7 626 8 808 7 791 15 216 14 152 7 929 12 843 5 333 7 562 5 769 33 952 15 135 12 750 9 806 9 816 Male 18 258 8 685 20 009 11 954 17 944 7 795 11 202 33 067 18 550 7 556 6 917 8 032 15 964 15 766 6 810 11 888 5 156 6 191 6 037 33 554 14 567 11 312 10 119 7 417 Female Population attending primary 37 245 17 563 41 007 23 441 34 520 14 252 21 027 68 996 40 583 15 053 15 574 15 573 30 191 29 194 14 205 24 538 10 438 13 601 11 751 66 614 29 004 23 959 19 794 17 018 Total 19 467 8 987 21 183 11 755 16 911 6 527 9 890 36 277 22 251 7 581 8 761 7 729 14 639 13 861 7 788 12 764 5 333 7 483 5 714 33 283 14 767 12 718 9 738 9 750 Male 17 778 8 576 19 824 11 686 17 609 7 725 11 137 32 719 18 332 7 471 6 813 7 844 15 552 15 334 6 417 11 775 5 105 6 118 6 037 33 332 14 237 11 241 10 056 7 268 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 364 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 7 696 19 172 18 437 3 878 20 867 7 553 6 919 44 958 33 386 21 728 226 879 10 519 9 985 4 335 5 956 5 079 11 289 26 768 20 981 30 770 6 765 19 316 7 910 14 115 37 748 35 120 7 553 38 028 14 502 13 406 88 760 69 802 40 029 436 708 20 622 18 213 8 480 11 668 9 897 23 755 53 378 39 900 61 535 14 218 34 227 16 753 25 515 Male 14 869 Total 11 400 8 843 14 911 7 453 30 765 18 919 26 610 12 466 4 818 5 712 4 146 8 229 10 103 209 829 18 300 36 416 43 803 6 487 6 948 17 161 3 675 16 682 18 575 7 174 Female Be born in 2003-2007 26 400 17 494 33 912 14 783 59 908 39 679 52 563 24 708 9 867 11 204 8 419 17 986 20 054 437 725 39 821 71 098 85 464 13 478 14 536 38 026 7 832 35 516 36 768 15 136 Total 14 529 8 262 18 936 7 004 29 820 21 191 26 438 11 960 5 121 5 711 4 431 9 887 10 300 227 250 21 413 34 364 43 639 6 875 7 696 20 978 3 918 18 709 19 076 7 840 Male 11 871 9 231 14 976 7 779 30 088 18 488 26 125 12 747 4 746 5 494 3 988 8 099 9 754 210 475 18 409 36 734 41 826 6 602 6 840 17 048 3 914 16 808 17 691 7 296 Female Population attending primary 24 898 15 571 31 606 13 683 59 108 38 385 50 840 23 284 9 524 10 743 8 200 17 919 19 861 427 749 38 939 68 409 83 548 13 134 14 339 37 717 7 403 33 756 35 578 14 573 Total 13 766 7 251 17 619 6 433 29 262 20 333 25 317 11 047 4 907 5 497 4 277 9 820 10 169 221 677 20 996 32 495 42 552 6 759 7 553 20 751 3 769 17 689 18 348 7 519 Male 11 132 8 320 13 987 7 250 29 847 18 052 25 522 12 237 4 617 5 246 3 923 8 099 9 691 206 072 17 944 35 914 40 996 6 376 6 785 16 966 3 634 16 066 17 230 7 054 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 365 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 10 135 27 379 28 111 29 110 24 481 57 010 27 676 27 875 33 097 24 222 16 389 58 494 18 357 52 199 54 880 55 576 46 164 108 854 57 221 53 412 64 356 46 847 32 558 109 042 544 778 1 069 677 19 038 250 210 478 828 38 958 209 638 406 856 36 099 584 767 1 130 251 72 603 535 126 1 021 542 165 553 447 366 864 322 307 323 2 571 886 Male 4 971 476 Total 50 548 16 170 22 625 31 259 25 536 29 545 51 844 21 683 26 467 26 769 24 820 8 221 19 920 36 504 141 770 524 899 228 618 197 218 545 484 486 416 416 956 2 399 591 Female Be born in 2003-2007 109 304 32 584 48 437 65 846 53 631 57 128 109 881 45 350 55 146 54 254 52 071 19 217 39 678 72 093 308 799 1 076 282 480 679 416 134 1 131 874 1 022 623 868 321 4 995 914 Total 58 778 16 215 24 688 33 899 28 252 28 200 57 929 24 498 29 019 27 565 27 246 10 515 19 429 35 977 166 341 550 582 249 672 215 371 586 004 535 196 450 672 2 587 498 Male 50 526 16 369 23 749 31 947 25 380 28 929 51 952 20 852 26 126 26 688 24 825 8 700 20 250 36 117 142 458 525 700 231 007 200 763 545 870 487 427 417 649 2 408 416 Female Population attending primary 106 867 30 959 45 491 63 320 52 347 55 213 100 083 41 898 52 266 52 404 50 859 17 595 35 557 67 159 303 632 1 013 015 464 723 386 960 1 095 965 1 006 568 825 372 4 792 604 Total 57 576 15 517 23 315 32 666 27 392 27 148 53 191 22 521 27 712 26 689 26 493 9 693 17 310 33 461 163 503 515 864 241 822 198 493 566 226 526 732 428 856 2 477 992 Male 49 291 15 443 22 177 30 654 24 955 28 065 46 892 19 377 24 554 25 715 24 366 7 902 18 248 33 697 140 129 497 152 222 901 188 467 529 740 479 835 396 517 2 314 612 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 366 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 44 638 33 987 33 627 45 359 36 439 39 485 56 394 25 462 57 314 25 117 116 493 100 596 42 831 31 648 21 709 24 782 5 624 47 660 43 686 40 952 24 893 31 084 18 287 34 524 65 577 63 630 86 967 71 077 72 916 109 002 47 324 114 167 51 002 219 432 194 658 82 644 59 633 41 783 48 604 10 375 92 275 86 675 85 724 48 216 59 408 35 364 65 458 Male 85 854 Total 30 934 17 077 28 325 23 322 44 772 42 989 44 615 4 751 23 822 20 074 27 985 39 813 94 062 102 940 25 885 56 853 21 862 52 608 33 431 34 638 41 607 30 002 31 590 41 216 Female Be born in 2003-2007 66 236 34 671 59 108 48 360 86 101 87 130 91 074 10 482 49 017 41 808 59 941 82 369 194 135 221 443 51 846 113 515 47 637 108 321 72 548 70 727 87 625 63 517 65 506 86 282 Total 35 102 18 140 31 030 25 221 41 032 43 570 47 635 5 624 25 320 21 824 31 758 42 449 100 184 117 117 25 496 56 927 25 581 56 093 39 326 36 160 45 629 33 457 33 973 44 677 Male 31 133 16 529 28 078 23 139 45 069 43 561 43 440 4 859 23 698 19 982 28 184 39 919 93 952 104 326 26 350 56 588 22 056 52 229 33 222 34 567 41 997 30 061 31 533 41 606 Female Population attending primary 64 381 33 215 58 056 46 955 84 055 83 327 89 477 10 376 47 447 40 678 58 474 80 243 187 539 211 742 50 590 112 529 46 652 107 541 71 223 70 128 85 434 63 068 64 811 84 313 Total 34 003 17 151 30 312 24 286 40 070 41 674 46 372 5 624 24 246 21 130 30 753 41 552 97 089 111 964 24 807 56 316 24 939 55 707 38 737 35 898 44 526 33 287 33 496 43 690 Male 30 377 16 064 27 744 22 669 43 985 41 653 43 105 4 752 23 201 19 548 27 721 38 691 90 450 99 778 25 783 56 212 21 713 51 835 32 486 34 229 40 908 29 782 31 315 40 622 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 367 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 15 (Continued) Code 18 663 55 489 72 490 26 960 36 038 36 773 40 119 16 381 74 031 21 935 60 971 49 039 57 422 40 785 37 427 34 052 57 485 65 627 56 013 17 155 22 092 39 819 28 530 39 329 111 450 133 727 53 477 70 763 72 290 74 664 31 480 142 509 42 136 115 751 98 610 111 713 82 543 72 282 68 311 109 957 129 754 108 890 33 369 44 193 77 449 51 057 81 549 Male 37 438 Total 42 220 22 527 37 630 22 101 16 214 52 877 64 127 52 472 34 259 34 855 41 757 54 290 49 570 54 780 20 201 68 478 15 097 34 545 35 517 34 726 26 517 61 238 55 962 18 775 Female Be born in 2003-2007 82 526 54 249 75 876 45 552 32 534 108 651 127 990 112 250 68 128 73 511 83 523 112 452 99 037 114 602 42 487 145 715 31 181 74 172 72 521 71 813 57 279 137 205 112 365 37 472 Total 40 181 31 073 39 270 23 249 16 510 56 459 64 458 58 364 33 772 38 524 41 449 57 962 49 313 59 678 21 991 75 257 16 222 39 611 36 913 37 170 29 050 74 588 55 932 18 630 Male 42 345 23 178 36 607 22 303 16 024 52 192 63 532 53 887 34 356 34 986 42 075 54 490 49 724 54 925 20 495 70 458 14 958 34 563 35 608 34 643 28 229 62 616 56 434 18 841 Female Population attending primary 73 557 48 667 68 206 41 571 31 511 100 616 121 013 105 803 67 248 68 870 80 476 109 608 95 870 113 084 41 124 137 918 30 541 72 414 69 642 68 349 51 834 128 142 103 126 35 508 Total 35 403 27 562 35 335 21 105 16 082 51 770 60 798 55 082 33 442 35 535 39 993 56 284 47 473 59 088 21 397 70 945 16 072 38 730 35 589 34 836 26 076 69 134 50 886 17 560 Male 38 154 21 105 32 870 20 466 15 427 48 846 60 216 50 721 33 806 33 335 40 483 53 324 48 398 53 997 19 726 66 973 14 469 33 683 34 054 33 514 25 758 59 009 52 240 17 948 Female Be born in 2003-2007 attending primary Unit: Person 368 Administration 2 777 310 373 603 542 302 624 281 231 951 440 813 564 359 167 720 27 806 16 291 8 161 20 964 25 740 23 163 17 529 41 893 25 192 23 397 32 516 21 985 729 550 1 069 128 1 217 863 456 596 844 833 1 092 768 335 776 55 539 31 982 15 897 40 899 49 455 44 582 35 633 81 793 50 918 43 704 63 678 42 153 Male 5 410 739 Total 20 168 31 162 20 308 25 726 39 900 18 104 21 419 23 715 19 936 7 736 15 691 27 733 168 057 528 409 404 019 224 645 593 583 526 826 355 947 2 633 429 Female Be born in 1999-2002 40 617 62 370 42 745 47 122 71 738 26 407 37 409 43 299 39 322 15 886 24 618 44 318 330 777 922 814 777 674 389 957 1 160 397 1 052 808 663 889 4 967 538 Total 21 428 32 375 22 932 23 802 38 865 13 991 21 547 23 080 20 085 8 410 13 232 22 810 164 449 472 445 407 270 192 891 590 494 532 081 348 889 2 544 071 Male 19 189 29 996 19 813 23 320 32 873 12 417 15 862 20 219 19 236 7 476 11 386 21 508 166 328 450 369 370 404 197 066 569 903 520 727 314 999 2 423 467 Female Population attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 37 707 59 285 41 371 45 353 62 717 23 793 35 052 41 596 37 597 13 747 21 580 40 677 323 165 878 776 751 510 366 301 1 111 073 1 028 265 623 242 4 759 167 Total 19 551 30 359 22 111 22 619 32 612 12 450 19 805 22 134 19 183 6 930 11 466 20 863 160 257 446 267 390 953 179 862 561 084 519 180 322 917 2 420 263 Male 18 156 28 926 19 260 22 735 30 105 11 343 15 247 19 462 18 414 6 817 10 113 19 814 162 908 432 509 360 557 186 439 549 989 509 086 300 324 2 338 904 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Table 16 POPULATION IN THE AGES OF LOWER-SECONDARY SCHOOL, ATTENDING LOWER-SECONDARY SCHOOL BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 369 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 34 412 50 814 38 152 27 758 33 276 48 686 44 981 32 834 47 383 24 223 54 936 26 093 101 307 81 944 41 595 30 682 22 957 43 940 27 560 44 908 37 536 49 756 32 745 41 424 23 066 99 683 73 633 54 831 65 851 92 919 90 443 62 619 92 012 45 520 108 969 52 822 197 471 162 693 84 377 60 799 43 852 81 789 53 946 88 961 72 685 97 529 62 492 80 530 43 057 Male 67 366 Total 19 991 39 107 29 747 47 773 35 149 44 054 26 386 37 849 20 895 30 118 42 782 80 749 96 164 26 730 54 033 21 297 44 628 29 785 45 461 44 233 32 575 27 073 35 481 48 869 32 954 Female Be born in 1999-2002 35 548 75 624 58 372 93 934 68 439 87 798 52 993 76 414 41 292 59 093 82 739 158 950 189 985 51 038 108 620 44 715 90 650 61 707 89 302 91 287 64 919 53 752 70 158 97 878 66 041 Total 17 487 37 858 30 303 47 865 35 392 43 051 27 667 40 236 21 346 29 936 40 757 80 675 97 988 24 998 54 993 23 861 46 441 32 193 44 111 48 301 32 400 27 125 36 747 49 586 33 209 Male 18 061 37 765 28 069 46 069 33 047 44 747 25 326 36 178 19 946 29 156 41 982 78 274 91 996 26 041 53 626 20 854 44 209 29 513 45 191 42 986 32 519 26 628 33 412 48 292 32 832 Female Population attending lower-secondary 33 161 73 774 56 033 89 470 64 349 84 280 52 231 74 276 40 090 56 930 79 388 150 279 180 065 49 568 106 639 43 880 89 346 59 438 87 821 88 564 63 614 52 818 68 117 94 650 63 412 Total 16 176 37 095 28 875 44 984 32 956 41 297 27 169 39 276 20 584 28 513 38 831 75 654 91 503 24 144 53 929 23 274 45 758 30 994 43 322 46 712 32 017 26 613 35 288 47 547 32 158 Male 16 985 36 680 27 158 44 486 31 393 42 984 25 062 35 000 19 506 28 416 40 557 74 625 88 563 25 424 52 710 20 605 43 587 28 444 44 499 41 853 31 597 26 205 32 829 47 103 31 254 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 370 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 44 861 21 133 58 964 74 636 26 890 50 329 34 625 33 939 41 201 87 833 36 240 206 976 45 277 53 569 40 104 32 733 31 362 56 074 62 904 61 591 35 626 24 028 46 717 31 494 42 880 41 193 117 224 149 594 52 464 96 122 69 104 64 458 78 001 171 834 69 227 392 210 86 983 104 656 76 009 63 490 61 123 105 691 129 579 121 380 67 606 46 047 90 080 57 972 82 152 Male 87 683 Total 39 272 26 478 43 363 22 019 31 979 59 789 66 675 49 617 29 760 30 757 35 906 51 087 41 705 185 234 32 987 84 001 36 800 30 518 34 479 45 793 25 574 74 959 58 260 20 060 42 822 Female Be born in 1999-2002 63 898 47 694 69 046 37 820 57 764 93 898 104 310 93 245 56 395 54 691 69 612 95 284 79 155 370 377 64 988 161 501 65 304 54 857 60 646 86 729 45 945 133 412 88 660 35 211 79 216 Total 33 627 26 231 35 798 19 376 30 386 46 640 49 511 49 151 28 725 27 487 36 620 48 176 40 717 195 581 33 595 83 965 35 215 28 698 30 218 43 995 23 433 65 214 42 600 17 649 39 930 Male 30 271 21 463 33 248 18 443 27 378 47 259 54 799 44 094 27 670 27 204 32 992 47 108 38 439 174 797 31 393 77 536 30 090 26 159 30 428 42 734 22 512 68 197 46 060 17 562 39 285 Female Population attending lower-secondary 59 053 43 392 64 309 34 810 56 102 87 971 99 858 88 921 55 526 51 666 68 007 93 144 76 017 360 828 62 450 154 028 62 804 53 422 57 979 83 212 42 501 124 429 83 103 33 055 76 747 Total 31 131 23 303 33 280 17 899 29 126 43 345 46 422 46 617 28 259 25 847 35 701 46 581 38 757 189 341 32 127 78 930 33 786 28 092 28 678 42 167 21 365 59 736 40 030 16 564 38 174 Male 27 923 20 089 31 029 16 912 26 976 44 626 53 436 42 304 27 267 25 819 32 306 46 563 37 261 171 487 30 324 75 098 29 018 25 330 29 300 41 045 21 136 64 693 43 073 16 491 38 573 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 371 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 1 261 1 808 3 857 2 157 1 983 4 081 4 127 3 073 7 197 3 839 19 786 6 084 2 512 4 024 7 065 4 032 4 895 7 951 8 070 6 750 15 062 7 521 37 729 12 119 120 820 240 942 1 879 247 244 479 070 4 091 56 559 112 671 2 710 157 558 299 841 5 776 154 924 303 884 70 492 48 993 100 345 137 611 786 099 Male 1 536 753 Total 6 035 17 943 3 682 7 865 3 678 3 942 3 871 2 912 1 875 3 208 2 216 1 251 2 212 3 066 67 119 120 122 231 827 56 111 142 283 148 960 51 352 750 654 Female Be born in 1999-2002 11 981 36 965 7 359 15 169 6 615 7 935 7 968 4 257 3 930 6 865 3 946 2 561 4 080 5 171 135 217 210 254 451 138 104 347 288 036 299 517 97 983 1 451 276 Total 5 878 19 152 3 704 7 445 2 978 4 083 4 158 1 910 2 069 3 651 1 730 1 275 1 918 2 597 69 031 105 411 232 901 51 298 151 136 151 249 48 271 740 265 Male 6 103 17 813 3 655 7 723 3 636 3 851 3 810 2 348 1 861 3 214 2 216 1 286 2 162 2 574 66 185 104 843 218 237 53 049 136 901 148 268 49 712 711 010 Female Population attending lower-secondary 11 790 36 052 7 135 14 524 6 528 7 754 7 485 4 141 3 838 6 786 3 946 2 299 3 716 4 909 133 100 203 372 437 868 101 665 279 762 293 482 94 935 1 411 085 Total 5 755 18 688 3 575 7 014 2 933 3 946 3 832 1 814 2 069 3 651 1 730 1 139 1 696 2 461 67 864 100 899 224 358 49 682 146 205 148 754 46 425 716 323 Male 6 035 17 364 3 560 7 510 3 595 3 809 3 653 2 327 1 769 3 136 2 216 1 160 2 020 2 448 65 236 102 474 213 510 51 983 133 557 144 728 48 510 694 762 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 372 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 5 461 5 496 18 592 23 269 8 256 6 099 13 318 8 569 15 916 7 841 16 872 11 606 10 407 34 966 45 748 16 209 10 477 25 942 17 342 29 776 13 916 32 075 8 634 15 788 5 334 3 272 6 881 10 306 3 413 6 885 12 075 3 682 6 759 22 126 18 007 38 650 10 460 10 354 19 096 18 942 7 318 15 019 4 547 5 419 10 771 8 695 4 937 Male 10 478 Total 15 203 6 075 13 860 8 774 12 625 4 378 7 953 22 480 16 373 4 911 6 145 4 971 10 052 8 482 4 148 7 154 3 609 3 473 3 077 20 643 8 741 7 701 5 352 5 540 Female Be born in 1999-2002 29 413 11 568 28 438 16 020 25 254 10 195 16 146 44 855 34 115 10 273 11 440 10 128 21 357 18 834 8 826 15 559 6 840 6 967 6 865 38 070 18 608 14 890 10 711 10 146 Total 15 396 6 255 14 875 8 028 12 705 5 732 8 115 23 329 17 891 5 364 5 395 5 403 12 010 10 638 4 490 8 334 3 174 3 413 3 627 17 452 9 984 7 123 5 468 4 873 Male 14 018 5 313 13 563 7 991 12 549 4 464 8 031 21 527 16 224 4 909 6 045 4 725 9 347 8 196 4 337 7 224 3 666 3 555 3 238 20 618 8 623 7 767 5 243 5 273 Female Population attending lower-secondary 28 463 11 098 27 679 15 773 24 066 9 615 15 820 44 196 33 189 10 113 11 091 9 936 20 764 17 959 8 310 15 188 6 590 6 885 6 704 37 327 18 236 14 597 10 493 10 083 Total 14 881 5 864 14 471 7 781 12 092 5 425 7 990 22 933 17 443 5 324 5 238 5 211 11 587 9 966 4 363 8 334 3 028 3 413 3 627 17 159 9 909 7 018 5 352 4 810 Male 13 582 5 234 13 208 7 991 11 974 4 190 7 831 21 262 15 746 4 789 5 853 4 725 9 178 7 993 3 947 6 854 3 562 3 473 3 077 20 168 8 327 7 579 5 142 5 273 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 373 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 6 357 14 191 16 407 3 051 16 553 6 136 5 477 29 856 26 724 15 372 163 678 7 116 6 672 3 842 4 088 4 706 8 723 17 159 13 167 21 361 5 106 12 278 6 927 9 673 28 640 32 868 6 119 32 800 11 922 11 326 56 367 51 532 30 120 317 802 14 024 13 948 7 336 8 012 8 586 17 108 36 030 27 794 41 242 10 058 24 128 14 250 18 426 Male 12 244 Total 8 753 7 323 11 850 4 952 19 881 14 627 18 871 8 385 3 880 3 924 3 493 7 276 6 908 154 124 14 748 24 808 26 511 5 849 5 786 16 247 3 068 16 461 14 449 5 887 Female Be born in 1999-2002 16 438 11 211 18 942 8 750 36 157 23 891 31 408 15 221 7 714 6 854 6 807 13 208 13 653 304 330 28 005 49 731 47 585 10 485 11 002 31 542 5 882 29 331 26 051 11 541 Total 8 927 5 515 9 640 4 590 18 950 10 737 14 930 7 717 4 132 3 435 3 456 6 352 7 028 157 159 14 288 26 065 25 230 4 830 5 329 15 597 3 022 14 131 12 672 5 874 Male 7 511 5 696 9 301 4 161 17 206 13 154 16 477 7 504 3 581 3 419 3 350 6 856 6 625 147 171 13 717 23 666 22 355 5 655 5 673 15 945 2 860 15 199 13 379 5 666 Female Population attending lower-secondary 15 580 10 439 18 112 8 021 35 324 23 192 30 500 14 896 7 656 6 539 6 807 13 000 13 306 296 412 27 176 47 300 45 946 10 161 10 873 30 974 5 682 28 654 25 254 11 101 Total 8 230 4 959 9 160 4 112 18 287 10 571 14 290 7 473 4 074 3 277 3 456 6 211 6 797 151 715 13 725 24 448 24 499 4 723 5 247 15 250 2 887 13 587 12 342 5 616 Male 7 349 5 480 8 952 3 909 17 037 12 621 16 211 7 423 3 581 3 262 3 350 6 789 6 509 144 697 13 451 22 851 21 447 5 437 5 626 15 724 2 795 15 067 12 912 5 485 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 374 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 6 900 19 156 21 883 21 006 15 546 37 812 21 065 20 324 25 319 18 146 14 626 44 730 13 385 36 875 42 390 40 550 30 738 73 842 42 848 36 954 48 616 34 632 29 637 87 564 443 539 851 826 14 412 193 570 365 762 27 891 175 392 343 925 25 096 466 723 918 023 49 763 387 378 765 245 97 228 324 610 629 205 198 165 1 991 211 Male 3 873 986 Total 42 834 15 011 16 486 23 297 16 630 21 784 36 029 15 192 19 544 20 507 17 720 6 485 13 479 24 667 100 938 408 287 172 193 168 534 451 300 377 866 304 595 1 882 775 Female Be born in 1999-2002 85 897 29 076 33 258 47 201 36 130 39 187 63 770 22 150 33 479 36 434 35 376 13 325 20 538 39 147 195 560 712 559 326 536 285 611 872 360 753 291 565 906 3 516 262 Total 43 708 14 057 17 724 24 930 19 954 19 719 34 707 12 081 19 478 19 429 18 355 7 135 11 314 20 213 95 418 367 034 174 369 141 593 439 358 380 832 300 619 1 803 805 Male 42 189 15 019 15 534 22 273 16 177 19 469 29 063 10 069 14 001 17 005 17 020 6 190 9 224 18 934 100 143 345 525 152 166 144 018 433 002 372 459 265 287 1 712 457 Female Population attending lower-secondary 82 860 27 360 30 572 44 761 34 843 37 599 55 232 19 652 31 214 34 810 33 651 11 448 17 864 35 768 190 065 675 404 313 642 264 636 831 311 734 783 528 307 3 348 082 Total 41 792 13 470 15 976 23 345 19 178 18 673 28 780 10 636 17 736 18 483 17 453 5 791 9 770 18 402 92 393 345 369 166 595 130 180 414 879 370 425 276 492 1 703 940 Male 41 068 13 890 14 596 21 416 15 665 18 926 26 452 9 016 13 478 16 326 16 198 5 657 8 093 17 366 97 672 330 036 147 047 134 456 416 432 364 358 251 815 1 644 143 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 375 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 25 221 17 461 25 348 4 291 36 652 31 437 36 438 24 176 25 508 15 225 27 989 49 193 33 445 46 823 8 198 72 752 62 208 71 587 45 150 50 754 29 141 55 608 46 302 93 181 36 261 20 951 38 639 74 071 43 970 85 127 69 869 29 152 55 860 140 567 26 974 51 793 90 847 38 332 73 823 178 529 25 958 50 832 21 546 22 339 44 060 44 127 33 215 Male 63 155 Total 27 619 13 916 25 247 20 973 35 148 30 771 36 101 3 906 21 476 15 984 23 973 37 811 70 697 87 682 22 582 46 879 17 688 41 155 26 708 24 818 35 492 24 874 21 721 29 941 Female Be born in 1999-2002 49 803 23 980 47 186 42 352 68 680 58 244 71 652 8 138 42 299 31 019 47 653 72 611 137 593 171 151 42 212 93 061 37 875 83 683 54 842 51 232 72 679 50 029 43 041 60 012 Total 24 534 11 232 22 983 22 275 35 160 29 660 34 936 4 338 22 345 15 982 24 541 35 354 68 665 87 350 20 508 46 659 20 687 43 028 28 566 26 659 38 317 25 277 21 657 31 874 Male 25 267 12 748 24 202 20 078 33 520 28 583 36 716 3 799 19 954 15 037 23 111 37 257 68 927 83 800 21 704 46 402 17 188 40 654 26 275 24 573 34 363 24 752 21 385 28 139 Female Population attending lower-secondary 48 284 22 063 46 095 40 260 65 404 54 734 68 460 8 035 41 087 29 977 45 839 69 452 129 515 162 106 41 258 91 451 37 290 82 461 52 734 50 494 70 328 49 017 42 325 58 034 Total 23 293 10 312 22 624 21 094 32 892 27 531 33 307 4 236 21 833 15 260 23 275 33 620 64 067 81 537 19 781 45 595 20 246 42 345 27 367 26 163 36 803 24 999 21 261 30 478 Male 24 991 11 751 23 472 19 167 32 512 27 203 35 153 3 800 19 254 14 717 22 563 35 832 65 447 80 570 21 477 45 856 17 043 40 114 25 367 24 331 33 526 24 018 21 063 27 556 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 376 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 16 (Continued) Code 36 262 28 645 26 656 47 351 45 745 48 424 14 265 18 922 34 439 24 567 33 207 68 673 55 478 52 537 88 583 93 549 93 586 26 364 35 989 65 952 43 722 63 726 61 109 120 302 46 897 11 345 21 634 90 708 28 462 53 132 38 161 28 489 57 182 72 959 33 776 63 322 43 298 23 839 46 345 74 408 58 229 116 726 20 868 44 773 88 584 39 107 14 776 Male 28 949 Total 30 519 19 155 31 513 17 067 12 098 45 162 47 804 41 232 25 880 26 833 32 413 43 811 34 797 31 110 18 239 59 193 10 289 24 669 28 693 29 546 22 506 58 498 43 811 14 173 Female Be born in 1999-2002 47 460 36 483 50 104 29 070 21 607 70 007 72 902 78 024 48 681 47 837 62 805 82 076 65 502 66 047 36 983 111 770 17 719 44 372 49 644 55 187 40 063 104 081 62 609 23 670 Total 24 700 20 716 26 158 14 786 11 436 35 903 34 581 41 434 24 593 24 052 33 164 41 824 33 689 38 422 19 307 57 900 9 985 23 868 24 889 28 398 20 411 51 083 29 928 11 775 Male 22 760 15 767 23 947 14 282 10 172 34 105 38 322 36 590 24 089 23 785 29 642 40 252 31 814 27 626 17 676 53 870 7 735 20 504 24 755 26 789 19 652 52 998 32 681 11 896 Female Population attending lower-secondary 43 473 32 953 46 197 26 789 20 778 64 779 69 358 74 025 47 870 45 127 61 200 80 144 62 711 64 416 35 274 106 728 16 858 43 261 47 106 52 238 36 819 95 775 57 849 21 954 Total 22 901 18 344 24 120 13 787 10 839 32 774 32 132 39 144 24 185 22 570 32 245 40 370 31 960 37 626 18 402 54 482 9 287 23 369 23 431 26 917 18 478 46 149 27 688 10 948 Male 20 574 14 609 22 077 13 003 9 939 32 005 37 225 34 881 23 686 22 557 28 956 39 774 30 752 26 790 16 873 52 247 7 571 19 893 23 674 25 321 18 341 49 626 30 161 11 006 Female Be born in 1999-2002 attending lower-secondary Unit: Person 377 Administration 2 154 614 287 049 438 203 529 200 182 036 322 555 395 571 140 024 22 005 13 744 8 002 16 387 18 858 14 918 12 231 31 986 18 133 17 228 23 145 18 800 551 465 861 546 1 019 420 357 928 625 435 755 817 273 304 40 773 28 160 15 744 33 499 37 935 28 347 24 011 60 341 35 916 34 059 43 306 35 498 Male 4 171 612 Total 16 699 20 161 16 831 17 782 28 355 11 780 13 429 19 076 17 111 7 742 14 416 18 768 133 280 360 246 302 880 175 892 490 221 423 343 264 416 2 016 997 Female Be born in 1996-1998 25 254 33 647 25 876 21 452 30 766 8 035 12 836 17 755 23 259 10 296 14 382 16 083 245 557 400 711 417 125 201 920 732 012 733 708 339 602 2 825 079 Total 12 202 16 516 12 665 10 582 18 424 4 361 7 009 9 122 11 165 4 887 6 811 9 461 122 329 193 803 205 952 91 914 354 379 364 018 174 605 1 384 671 Male 13 052 17 131 13 211 10 870 12 343 3 674 5 827 8 632 12 094 5 409 7 572 6 622 123 228 206 909 211 173 110 006 377 633 369 690 164 997 1 440 408 Female Population attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 22 472 31 163 24 404 19 967 25 489 6 341 10 820 16 136 21 565 9 153 12 431 13 703 237 062 363 821 386 150 183 982 681 653 708 137 308 401 2 632 144 Total 10 632 15 007 11 748 9 430 14 459 3 159 5 588 7 998 10 023 4 187 5 522 7 871 116 472 173 439 188 414 81 444 325 729 347 638 153 837 1 270 501 Male 11 840 16 155 12 656 10 537 11 030 3 182 5 232 8 137 11 542 4 966 6 909 5 832 120 590 190 382 197 736 102 538 355 924 360 500 154 565 1 361 644 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Table 17 POPULATION IN THE AGES OF HIGHER-SECONDARY SCHOOL ATTENDING HIGHER-SECONDARY SCHOOL BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 378 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 25 433 40 243 31 368 24 394 28 138 37 826 36 708 28 811 34 828 16 834 44 653 20 553 86 745 81 433 38 659 26 575 18 422 33 035 21 269 36 399 32 721 42 673 24 265 29 959 19 544 75 860 58 017 46 655 53 243 72 616 73 076 57 034 70 374 34 058 87 690 40 708 163 978 154 657 72 920 52 326 36 561 64 072 41 932 75 314 62 225 80 592 48 075 60 894 35 620 Male 52 788 Total 16 076 30 935 23 810 37 919 29 504 38 915 20 663 31 038 18 139 25 751 34 261 73 223 77 233 20 154 43 038 17 223 35 547 28 223 36 368 34 790 25 105 22 261 26 649 35 617 27 355 Female Be born in 1996-1998 19 530 41 085 33 515 59 165 44 658 58 489 35 746 46 231 30 098 36 702 58 740 104 569 124 086 32 425 71 186 27 814 62 252 44 795 63 852 58 684 44 993 39 076 41 603 58 359 43 074 Total 10 076 18 675 15 456 28 855 22 321 25 288 17 205 22 113 14 067 16 617 28 813 53 252 63 752 15 531 35 534 12 789 30 016 21 511 31 843 30 487 23 725 19 782 22 081 29 320 20 472 Male 9 454 22 409 18 060 30 310 22 337 33 201 18 541 24 119 16 031 20 085 29 927 51 317 60 334 16 894 35 652 15 025 32 236 23 284 32 009 28 198 21 268 19 294 19 523 29 039 22 602 Female Population attending higher-secondary 17 181 39 158 31 606 54 454 40 464 55 246 34 169 43 194 27 927 34 802 55 838 96 621 114 281 30 794 69 178 26 886 60 739 42 911 62 033 55 892 43 799 37 591 39 261 55 498 41 252 Total 8 658 17 625 14 592 26 373 19 903 23 438 16 496 20 040 12 820 15 866 27 219 48 109 58 008 14 741 34 354 12 291 29 344 20 454 30 726 28 670 22 701 18 619 20 948 27 265 19 267 Male 8 522 21 532 17 014 28 081 20 561 31 808 17 674 23 154 15 107 18 936 28 619 48 512 56 273 16 054 34 823 14 594 31 395 22 457 31 307 27 223 21 099 18 972 18 313 28 233 21 985 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 379 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 37 501 15 002 44 123 64 739 19 217 38 955 25 774 26 857 28 761 66 660 26 788 147 716 34 851 36 743 24 217 23 440 21 620 40 811 51 741 41 166 25 771 16 368 30 629 22 428 25 786 28 637 87 604 129 362 37 669 74 656 49 535 51 818 60 328 127 782 50 775 285 198 64 384 73 089 51 024 43 749 40 320 77 806 95 177 81 398 47 758 31 318 56 605 42 255 50 932 Male 70 255 Total 25 146 19 827 25 976 14 950 21 988 40 233 43 437 36 996 18 700 20 309 26 807 36 345 29 533 137 482 23 987 61 122 31 568 24 961 23 760 35 700 18 453 64 623 43 481 13 635 32 754 Female Be born in 1996-1998 22 715 20 349 23 373 16 073 23 801 36 240 43 123 42 208 27 593 23 849 35 487 45 615 40 285 209 549 36 671 88 953 26 734 25 819 29 399 48 014 22 685 78 517 39 808 12 896 39 396 Total 11 661 10 364 12 062 7 824 12 344 16 816 21 023 20 474 14 156 11 539 15 323 20 515 19 703 104 853 18 218 43 573 12 291 12 798 14 219 23 332 10 632 33 822 18 528 5 600 17 890 Male 11 054 9 985 11 312 8 249 11 457 19 424 22 100 21 734 13 437 12 310 20 164 25 100 20 582 104 696 18 453 45 380 14 443 13 021 15 180 24 682 12 053 44 696 21 280 7 296 21 506 Female Population attending higher-secondary 18 542 16 735 20 133 13 708 22 589 31 531 39 846 39 434 26 185 22 154 32 831 42 333 37 800 195 763 34 064 81 269 24 396 24 240 26 417 44 559 19 830 71 723 36 255 11 615 36 712 Total 9 160 8 359 9 814 6 710 11 610 14 624 19 475 19 061 13 251 10 823 13 696 18 664 18 192 97 177 16 688 39 752 10 862 11 606 12 328 21 085 9 172 29 442 16 690 5 055 16 582 Male 9 382 8 377 10 319 6 999 10 979 16 906 20 371 20 373 12 934 11 331 19 135 23 669 19 608 98 586 17 377 41 516 13 534 12 634 14 088 23 474 10 658 42 282 19 565 6 559 20 130 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 380 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 896 1 715 2 368 1 315 1 257 3 791 3 129 1 783 5 325 1 959 14 472 4 243 1 741 3 319 5 057 3 102 2 773 6 736 5 589 3 522 9 929 4 289 30 302 8 152 87 436 173 990 1 499 181 399 348 122 3 323 43 356 88 203 2 774 119 508 231 389 4 164 125 035 243 667 56 159 36 313 70 179 107 872 593 048 Male 1 155 550 Total 3 909 15 831 2 330 4 604 1 738 2 459 2 945 1 516 1 786 2 688 1 605 845 1 825 1 390 51 713 86 554 166 723 44 847 111 880 118 632 33 866 562 502 Female Be born in 1996-1998 6 555 27 880 4 229 9 684 3 432 5 238 5 815 2 795 2 797 4 815 3 051 1 480 2 524 2 567 102 637 104 991 252 542 71 114 184 196 224 069 62 597 899 508 Total 3 047 13 259 1 989 4 966 1 700 2 814 3 560 1 388 1 223 2 315 1 566 752 1 096 1 674 53 324 50 089 126 156 33 053 89 578 113 919 31 888 444 683 Male 3 509 14 621 2 240 4 717 1 732 2 424 2 255 1 407 1 574 2 499 1 485 728 1 428 893 49 313 54 902 126 386 38 061 94 618 110 150 30 709 454 825 Female Population attending higher-secondary 6 312 26 828 3 947 8 777 3 167 5 065 5 202 2 236 2 527 4 531 2 924 1 364 2 277 2 311 99 294 97 299 234 220 66 756 172 567 216 613 57 930 845 385 Total 2 871 12 507 1 750 4 471 1 565 2 691 3 116 985 1 083 2 071 1 439 686 930 1 543 50 828 45 303 116 382 30 717 83 326 108 748 28 824 413 299 Male 3 441 14 322 2 197 4 306 1 602 2 375 2 086 1 251 1 445 2 460 1 485 678 1 347 768 48 466 51 996 117 838 36 039 89 241 107 865 29 107 432 086 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 381 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 4 412 3 989 14 762 18 308 4 763 4 345 10 421 5 843 11 935 6 006 13 706 9 142 8 399 28 508 35 463 10 512 8 012 18 986 11 779 23 087 11 708 24 712 6 376 13 225 4 264 2 360 4 611 8 485 3 479 6 633 10 087 3 020 6 100 18 156 14 682 30 721 6 668 9 028 15 585 14 439 6 816 11 910 3 642 5 003 9 404 7 304 4 260 Male 8 485 Total 11 006 5 702 11 152 5 937 8 565 3 667 5 749 17 155 13 746 4 409 4 730 4 221 8 070 7 771 3 662 6 850 2 252 3 154 3 080 16 039 6 557 5 095 4 401 4 225 Female Be born in 1996-1998 14 190 7 526 17 653 9 942 15 000 6 873 8 951 30 652 22 393 8 003 7 082 7 505 14 954 13 471 6 345 11 658 3 859 6 093 5 551 27 772 14 355 9 707 8 210 7 616 Total 7 089 3 373 8 446 4 477 8 116 3 632 3 847 15 188 10 886 3 740 3 248 3 228 7 901 6 405 3 079 5 183 1 911 3 255 2 748 13 300 8 307 5 311 4 242 3 799 Male 7 100 4 152 9 207 5 465 6 885 3 240 5 104 15 463 11 507 4 263 3 834 4 278 7 053 7 066 3 266 6 475 1 948 2 838 2 803 14 472 6 048 4 396 3 969 3 816 Female Population attending higher-secondary 13 283 6 558 17 092 9 101 13 765 6 289 8 206 29 239 21 471 7 300 6 784 7 319 13 822 12 337 6 199 11 278 3 763 6 093 5 333 26 893 13 592 9 460 7 879 7 290 Total 6 755 2 778 8 224 4 150 7 438 3 356 3 346 14 596 10 107 3 336 2 999 3 228 7 198 5 813 2 998 5 106 1 814 3 255 2 585 12 733 7 851 5 118 3 954 3 622 Male 6 528 3 780 8 868 4 950 6 327 2 933 4 860 14 643 11 363 3 964 3 785 4 091 6 624 6 523 3 201 6 172 1 948 2 838 2 749 14 160 5 741 4 342 3 925 3 668 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 382 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 2 030 2 969 3 627 5 076 15 451 11 446 14 564 3 896 8 715 4 917 4 879 4 880 5 866 6 075 11 530 29 601 20 983 29 423 7 361 16 740 9 626 11 079 18 912 35 378 4 442 21 127 44 548 10 060 4 954 9 031 5 425 4 186 8 482 10 767 12 500 24 613 120 425 2 301 5 144 231 005 13 495 27 526 11 795 10 611 22 295 19 678 4 449 Male 8 625 Total 6 200 4 710 8 024 3 465 14 859 9 537 14 150 6 454 2 448 2 897 2 850 5 618 5 342 110 580 7 883 16 466 23 421 4 077 4 296 12 113 2 843 14 031 11 684 4 176 Female Be born in 1996-1998 7 068 5 067 7 858 5 410 15 766 12 139 16 372 7 782 4 722 3 527 4 054 6 831 8 396 176 198 15 467 28 995 19 076 5 965 6 840 20 268 4 382 22 858 17 150 6 455 Total 3 227 2 589 3 983 2 672 7 526 6 322 7 818 3 495 2 774 1 634 1 670 2 660 3 720 88 680 9 005 13 867 8 577 2 949 3 078 10 174 1 798 10 103 7 806 3 172 Male 3 842 2 477 3 876 2 738 8 240 5 817 8 553 4 287 1 948 1 894 2 384 4 171 4 676 87 518 6 462 15 129 10 499 3 016 3 762 10 095 2 584 12 756 9 344 3 283 Female Population attending higher-secondary 6 172 4 373 7 125 4 596 14 987 11 198 15 741 7 564 4 277 3 314 3 748 6 433 7 772 164 234 14 120 26 121 17 989 5 668 6 088 19 158 3 854 21 220 16 482 6 041 Total 2 567 2 174 3 422 2 266 7 094 5 723 7 497 3 277 2 492 1 473 1 426 2 421 3 472 82 160 8 159 12 675 8 067 2 765 2 556 9 479 1 561 9 233 7 468 2 975 Male 3 605 2 199 3 703 2 330 7 893 5 474 8 244 4 287 1 786 1 841 2 323 4 012 4 300 82 073 5 962 13 447 9 922 2 903 3 531 9 679 2 292 11 987 9 014 3 066 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 383 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 7 107 14 673 16 490 13 603 10 974 28 195 15 004 15 444 17 820 16 841 10 962 36 000 14 003 30 179 32 878 25 245 21 238 53 605 30 327 30 537 33 376 31 210 22 486 67 708 308 135 581 827 12 246 141 156 277 314 24 837 138 680 269 725 19 231 409 691 788 032 36 609 313 168 617 879 83 865 250 736 481 285 165 432 1 561 566 Male 3 016 062 Total 31 708 11 524 14 368 15 557 15 093 15 323 25 410 10 264 11 643 16 388 15 507 6 897 12 591 17 378 81 567 273 692 136 158 131 045 378 340 304 711 230 550 1 454 495 Female Be born in 1996-1998 51 804 15 194 21 024 23 963 22 444 16 214 24 952 5 240 10 039 12 940 20 208 8 816 11 859 13 516 142 920 295 721 164 583 130 807 547 816 509 640 277 005 1 925 572 Total 26 273 7 213 10 212 11 550 10 965 7 769 14 864 2 973 5 786 6 807 9 599 4 135 5 715 7 787 69 005 143 714 79 796 58 861 264 801 250 099 142 717 939 989 Male 25 530 7 981 10 812 12 413 11 479 8 445 10 087 2 266 4 253 6 133 10 609 4 681 6 144 5 729 73 915 152 006 84 788 71 946 283 015 259 541 134 288 985 583 Female Population attending higher-secondary 49 186 14 424 18 525 22 385 21 237 14 901 20 287 4 105 8 293 11 605 18 641 7 789 10 154 11 391 137 768 266 522 151 930 117 227 509 086 491 524 250 471 1 786 760 Total 24 394 6 760 8 882 10 537 10 182 6 739 11 342 2 174 4 506 5 927 8 584 3 500 4 592 6 328 65 644 128 136 72 032 50 727 242 404 238 890 125 013 857 202 Male 24 792 7 664 9 643 11 849 11 054 8 162 8 944 1 931 3 787 5 678 10 058 4 289 5 562 5 063 72 124 138 386 79 898 66 499 266 682 252 634 125 458 929 557 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 384 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 27 109 19 390 21 323 28 798 22 026 25 791 31 349 14 475 38 277 16 912 80 077 71 347 34 394 22 163 14 432 18 273 2 962 31 636 28 376 32 252 18 422 18 024 13 538 23 796 37 251 41 333 57 031 42 355 50 935 63 742 29 446 74 465 33 404 149 539 136 500 64 434 43 183 28 163 35 565 6 469 64 802 54 213 61 606 36 295 37 806 23 912 45 543 Male 49 532 Total 21 748 10 374 19 782 17 873 29 355 25 837 33 166 3 507 17 292 13 730 21 021 30 040 65 153 69 462 16 492 36 188 14 972 32 393 25 144 20 329 28 233 20 010 17 860 22 423 Female Be born in 1996-1998 25 206 12 005 23 432 23 573 44 165 37 786 49 538 5 094 23 838 22 095 29 620 51 235 89 614 110 616 26 080 59 527 23 955 56 158 39 243 36 080 44 330 35 287 30 866 33 988 Total 10 801 6 703 10 229 10 978 20 739 18 689 21 441 2 016 11 226 10 327 13 369 25 585 45 351 57 347 12 452 30 350 10 878 26 761 18 763 18 543 22 180 18 414 15 540 18 281 Male 14 406 5 302 13 202 12 595 23 426 19 097 28 097 3 078 12 612 11 768 16 251 25 650 44 264 53 269 13 628 29 177 13 077 29 397 20 481 17 537 22 150 16 873 15 326 15 707 Female Population attending higher-secondary 23 429 10 622 22 065 22 506 40 688 34 175 47 040 4 931 21 724 20 627 28 018 48 519 82 799 101 944 24 595 57 900 23 123 54 645 37 577 35 140 42 301 34 339 29 712 31 971 Total 9 827 5 880 9 401 10 441 18 934 16 547 20 092 1 900 9 933 9 484 12 867 23 992 40 911 52 194 11 743 29 249 10 477 26 089 17 869 17 993 20 818 17 583 14 665 17 326 Male 13 602 4 742 12 664 12 064 21 754 17 628 26 948 3 031 11 791 11 143 15 151 24 527 41 887 49 750 12 852 28 651 12 646 28 556 19 708 17 147 21 482 16 756 15 047 14 645 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 385 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 17 (Continued) Code 22 187 20 471 17 993 35 735 36 290 29 720 11 207 12 472 21 914 17 511 20 907 46 144 37 883 34 245 66 277 65 576 60 415 18 335 23 957 39 866 32 629 39 854 47 748 92 404 32 302 7 633 15 780 63 029 21 903 42 787 29 427 21 589 41 053 53 617 26 455 50 043 27 290 16 916 32 526 54 192 51 244 101 836 14 993 33 512 65 309 31 098 10 553 Male 20 011 Total 18 946 15 118 17 952 11 485 7 128 30 695 29 287 30 542 16 252 17 412 23 957 30 727 24 191 26 902 16 104 44 656 8 147 20 884 19 464 23 588 15 610 50 592 31 797 9 459 Female Be born in 1996-1998 15 647 15 282 15 515 10 663 8 035 24 102 26 752 34 427 22 870 20 321 31 433 38 784 31 889 33 351 21 204 59 958 7 658 19 854 22 559 27 745 18 303 55 659 22 658 6 442 Total 8 434 7 774 8 079 5 152 4 818 10 494 13 205 16 979 11 382 9 905 13 653 17 855 15 983 16 173 9 213 29 706 3 714 9 849 11 141 13 158 8 833 23 719 10 722 2 429 Male 7 213 7 508 7 436 5 511 3 217 13 608 13 547 17 447 11 488 10 416 17 780 20 929 15 906 17 178 11 991 30 252 3 944 10 005 11 417 14 587 9 469 31 940 11 936 4 013 Female Population attending higher-secondary 12 370 12 363 13 008 9 112 7 602 20 333 24 106 31 870 21 908 18 840 29 082 35 900 30 028 31 529 19 944 55 147 6 408 18 572 20 329 25 401 15 976 50 503 19 773 5 573 Total 6 593 6 185 6 392 4 444 4 516 8 901 11 978 15 784 10 760 9 350 12 270 16 242 14 720 15 017 8 529 27 078 2 795 8 841 9 772 11 605 7 611 20 208 9 223 2 080 Male 5 777 6 178 6 615 4 668 3 086 11 432 12 128 16 086 11 149 9 490 16 812 19 658 15 308 16 513 11 415 28 070 3 613 9 731 10 557 13 795 8 366 30 295 10 550 3 493 Female Be born in 1996-1998 attending higher-secondary Unit: Person 386 Administration 2 909 204 395 639 582 321 706 008 190 724 520 971 513 541 217 904 28 881 18 663 10 506 25 491 28 906 20 699 15 162 45 047 27 090 27 104 35 843 26 568 755 590 1 166 421 1 360 534 363 613 1 087 850 1 002 184 452 772 57 064 34 632 19 596 47 750 51 733 39 976 29 624 85 573 50 899 50 856 71 353 48 622 Male 5 736 192 Total 22 055 35 511 23 752 23 809 40 526 14 461 19 276 22 827 22 260 9 090 15 969 28 183 234 868 488 643 566 879 172 889 654 526 584 099 359 951 2 826 987 Female Be born in 1992-1995 5 392 37 813 6 491 5 732 5 701 2 259 3 102 4 740 4 710 3 338 3 000 4 625 290 011 219 830 432 419 46 415 385 069 508 866 113 463 1 706 062 Total 1 588 17 949 2 774 2 945 2 420 1 233 1 599 2 492 2 105 1 249 1 153 2 362 136 958 112 925 212 987 20 950 177 934 242 833 53 210 820 838 Male 3 804 19 864 3 716 2 787 3 282 1 025 1 503 2 248 2 605 2 089 1 847 2 263 153 052 106 905 219 432 25 465 207 135 266 033 60 253 885 223 Female Population attending college/university Unit: Person 2 386 26 723 3 118 2 253 3 220 246 1 376 1 798 2 337 1 340 706 1 345 222 123 139 035 314 563 28 042 275 581 380 658 62 410 1 200 287 Total 522 11 944 1 256 1 127 1 186 152 649 850 1 052 478 210 366 99 626 65 040 147 952 11 540 118 236 172 723 27 494 542 985 Male 1 864 14 779 1 863 1 126 2 033 94 727 948 1 285 862 496 978 122 497 73 995 166 612 16 502 157 344 207 934 34 916 657 303 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Table 18 POPULATION IN THE AGES OF COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY ATTENDING COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY BY SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 387 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 33 686 45 362 40 318 31 927 28 690 48 879 55 521 30 690 44 938 26 190 38 004 25 893 124 135 126 475 36 064 32 551 16 869 45 261 42 767 52 612 41 727 41 710 31 149 42 435 21 088 91 409 76 503 66 846 60 304 102 104 104 528 62 793 82 601 48 910 74 729 48 508 229 345 253 867 63 008 59 781 29 677 94 047 87 828 100 417 83 323 80 892 58 568 83 785 39 931 Male 62 325 Total 18 843 41 350 27 420 39 182 41 596 47 805 45 061 48 786 12 808 27 230 26 944 127 392 105 210 22 616 36 725 22 721 37 663 32 103 49 007 53 225 31 614 34 919 36 185 46 047 28 638 Female Be born in 1992-1995 4 673 23 521 14 037 19 661 25 877 33 396 59 408 48 293 5 245 10 142 11 123 75 053 39 748 8 179 12 961 13 702 18 624 22 661 53 236 32 723 18 703 18 493 16 312 10 248 19 574 Total 1 914 10 586 7 096 10 549 13 217 14 970 28 744 20 568 2 125 3 765 4 918 33 117 19 720 3 644 6 304 6 883 8 271 10 512 28 630 15 145 9 555 6 963 7 948 5 393 9 968 Male 2 759 12 935 6 941 9 113 12 659 18 426 30 663 27 725 3 120 6 377 6 205 41 936 20 027 4 536 6 657 6 818 10 353 12 149 24 606 17 579 9 147 11 530 8 364 4 855 9 605 Female Population attending college/university 2 535 18 803 10 083 13 721 17 185 23 636 47 312 37 834 1 618 5 462 5 652 56 674 24 167 4 659 9 275 10 320 13 606 17 339 37 487 24 880 14 429 15 498 10 728 4 834 11 040 Total 1 125 7 741 4 882 6 893 7 671 10 063 21 742 15 259 510 1 342 2 710 23 039 10 516 1 653 4 505 4 966 5 931 7 678 19 736 11 366 6 930 5 302 5 376 2 326 5 030 Male 1 410 11 062 5 200 6 828 9 514 13 573 25 570 22 575 1 108 4 119 2 942 33 635 13 651 3 005 4 770 5 354 7 675 9 661 17 751 13 514 7 499 10 196 5 352 2 508 6 011 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 388 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 51 166 17 388 47 685 70 114 18 733 36 804 30 487 32 051 71 084 100 135 30 411 256 803 41 439 43 169 27 943 26 934 31 665 50 280 56 504 55 468 40 232 25 995 41 239 33 558 39 114 35 167 88 442 130 109 34 475 75 419 62 249 62 706 162 137 197 763 58 091 544 904 81 227 88 302 52 658 51 694 55 441 98 549 115 569 107 685 81 594 49 378 80 207 64 174 75 705 Male 96 064 Total 36 591 30 616 38 968 23 383 41 361 52 218 59 065 48 269 23 776 24 759 24 715 45 134 39 788 288 101 27 680 97 629 91 053 30 655 31 762 38 615 15 743 59 995 40 758 17 779 44 899 Female Be born in 1992-1995 12 407 10 138 14 914 10 256 33 926 16 160 22 400 20 185 24 492 12 572 9 094 17 736 15 551 301 197 17 369 60 821 35 896 6 223 10 913 15 269 2 314 19 177 6 058 3 597 14 892 Total 7 234 4 563 7 677 5 292 17 109 9 328 10 582 9 635 15 124 6 114 4 934 7 927 7 407 153 307 8 714 27 647 16 180 2 709 4 429 6 369 877 9 288 2 768 1 647 6 644 Male 5 173 5 575 7 237 4 964 16 817 6 832 11 818 10 550 9 368 6 458 4 161 9 809 8 144 147 890 8 655 33 174 19 716 3 514 6 484 8 900 1 437 9 888 3 290 1 950 8 249 Female Population attending college/university 5 993 6 915 7 856 5 926 24 107 9 936 12 399 14 686 17 735 6 673 3 904 11 559 11 345 220 399 13 114 44 273 25 816 3 940 7 021 10 860 631 12 304 2 004 2 242 10 899 Total 3 485 2 797 3 203 2 923 11 163 5 166 5 091 6 550 10 581 2 615 1 835 4 718 4 915 105 807 6 094 19 808 12 626 1 413 2 203 3 586 170 6 050 773 960 4 742 Male 2 509 4 118 4 652 3 004 12 945 4 770 7 309 8 137 7 154 4 058 2 069 6 841 6 430 114 592 7 020 24 465 13 190 2 527 4 819 7 275 461 6 254 1 230 1 282 6 157 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 389 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 1 166 1 397 2 185 2 062 2 023 4 325 2 698 1 735 11 658 3 123 15 920 2 872 2 477 2 760 4 205 4 317 3 035 8 439 5 326 3 495 24 243 6 062 30 387 5 563 127 357 257 512 2 073 319 702 697 172 4 231 43 977 88 609 2 306 175 281 361 019 5 489 191 976 405 849 102 689 44 061 88 936 223 542 902 353 Male 1 899 097 Total 2 691 14 468 2 938 12 585 1 760 2 628 4 114 1 011 2 255 2 020 1 364 1 311 2 158 3 183 120 853 130 155 377 471 44 632 185 738 213 874 44 874 996 744 Female Be born in 1992-1995 1 996 15 030 2 411 24 878 1 798 2 820 2 275 1 834 1 765 2 441 1 270 1 295 1 808 1 539 200 647 103 909 351 091 32 748 189 199 301 978 52 925 1 031 850 Total 1 118 7 730 680 11 994 686 1 317 779 1 004 788 1 163 676 405 522 714 93 112 51 755 173 069 14 411 84 323 142 760 24 086 490 404 Male 879 7 300 1 731 12 884 1 113 1 503 1 496 830 978 1 278 594 889 1 285 825 107 535 52 154 178 022 18 338 104 875 159 218 28 839 541 446 Female Population attending college/university 811 8 552 1 088 18 225 756 972 1 191 196 940 598 437 631 520 684 155 239 70 282 257 234 22 221 141 611 229 037 30 391 750 776 Total 543 3 897 144 8 305 287 339 253 124 389 368 234 218 134 176 68 447 32 166 121 322 8 925 59 965 102 112 13 022 337 513 Male 268 4 655 944 9 920 469 633 938 72 551 231 203 413 385 508 86 792 38 116 135 912 13 296 81 646 126 924 17 369 413 263 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 390 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 5 373 4 243 24 415 37 126 9 231 4 633 12 939 8 123 16 215 6 141 19 174 10 755 8 168 52 868 76 584 19 548 8 626 25 032 16 047 34 361 11 903 37 366 6 707 13 126 3 492 3 844 7 771 6 485 3 160 5 481 14 823 3 730 8 198 34 941 26 397 49 824 9 353 10 923 23 505 18 338 8 262 18 273 3 507 6 839 19 642 6 100 4 437 Male 9 293 Total 18 192 5 762 18 146 7 924 12 092 3 993 10 317 39 458 28 452 3 925 5 382 2 992 20 118 8 984 2 593 6 419 3 928 2 321 4 468 23 427 12 583 10 011 12 803 4 856 Female Be born in 1992-1995 6 510 2 117 13 853 6 937 12 307 5 193 10 066 54 324 36 025 2 055 3 826 3 471 23 018 9 497 2 602 5 489 3 547 2 526 3 500 35 445 13 215 9 628 10 351 4 795 Total 3 049 775 6 188 3 152 6 673 2 874 4 147 26 586 14 756 843 1 178 1 169 9 290 3 643 1 462 2 968 1 499 1 074 1 272 19 586 6 398 5 048 2 612 2 241 Male 3 461 1 342 7 665 3 784 5 633 2 319 5 919 27 738 21 269 1 213 2 648 2 302 13 728 5 854 1 141 2 521 2 047 1 452 2 228 15 859 6 817 4 580 7 739 2 554 Female Population attending college/university 4 862 1 030 10 888 5 601 9 037 2 884 7 516 43 210 29 155 742 2 291 1 810 17 844 4 740 1 073 4 321 2 469 1 667 2 609 25 643 10 417 7 682 9 365 3 345 Total 2 382 452 4 406 2 546 4 687 1 446 2 991 20 015 11 679 245 343 677 6 527 1 569 499 2 313 955 658 1 100 13 380 5 037 3 615 2 210 1 509 Male 2 481 578 6 482 3 054 4 350 1 438 4 526 23 195 17 477 498 1 947 1 133 11 317 3 171 574 2 008 1 514 1 008 1 509 12 263 5 380 4 067 7 155 1 836 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 391 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 2 648 4 374 9 424 9 219 14 908 11 926 27 662 6 496 12 968 6 664 7 887 6 409 8 882 15 258 19 406 32 322 24 948 58 055 12 009 24 154 13 488 14 623 29 366 62 451 6 545 56 849 135 552 14 025 5 289 9 911 6 635 5 309 12 040 13 932 12 368 27 483 209 557 1 806 3 408 449 978 14 897 28 694 13 332 10 690 19 916 27 239 4 217 Male 9 108 Total 6 736 6 825 11 185 5 514 30 393 13 022 17 413 10 187 5 834 4 508 3 761 7 480 7 298 240 421 13 907 33 086 78 703 4 623 6 731 15 115 1 602 13 797 9 226 4 891 Female Be born in 1992-1995 4 343 4 544 6 484 3 432 30 674 6 272 12 490 7 764 12 177 4 709 1 793 5 090 4 135 274 896 11 447 28 797 29 711 1 873 4 367 13 125 701 12 455 3 937 2 529 Total 2 320 1 888 3 404 1 631 15 331 3 037 5 730 3 454 8 356 1 961 954 1 843 1 846 140 137 5 378 11 940 13 477 943 1 192 5 139 319 6 038 1 682 1 233 Male 2 024 2 656 3 081 1 801 15 343 3 235 6 759 4 310 3 822 2 749 839 3 248 2 289 134 758 6 069 16 857 16 233 930 3 174 7 986 382 6 417 2 255 1 296 Female Population attending college/university 2 360 2 955 3 458 2 302 22 294 4 075 6 827 5 668 9 062 3 465 782 3 842 3 192 201 314 9 065 20 339 22 253 1 102 3 161 10 293 242 8 699 1 190 1 797 Total 1 358 1 063 1 640 1 161 10 341 1 740 2 592 2 216 5 762 1 265 415 1 306 1 305 97 297 4 080 7 783 11 093 482 587 3 282 80 4 256 477 830 Male 1 002 1 892 1 817 1 142 11 953 2 335 4 235 3 452 3 300 2 200 367 2 535 1 887 104 017 4 985 12 556 11 159 620 2 574 7 011 162 4 443 713 967 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 392 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 9 341 24 094 26 720 18 638 13 139 40 722 24 392 25 369 24 184 23 444 17 767 42 490 17 120 44 990 47 528 35 659 26 589 77 134 45 572 47 361 47 110 42 560 31 937 85 846 386 184 744 672 16 590 201 269 390 678 30 401 146 747 275 004 26 575 530 727 999 514 51 575 390 346 760 572 115 216 351 578 666 655 229 231 2 006 851 Male 3 837 095 Total 43 356 14 171 19 116 22 926 21 992 21 181 36 412 13 450 17 022 20 807 20 896 7 779 13 811 25 000 114 015 358 488 189 409 128 257 468 787 370 226 315 076 1 830 244 Female Be born in 1992-1995 8 252 4 544 2 981 12 934 4 692 2 912 3 426 424 1 337 2 299 3 440 2 043 1 193 3 086 89 364 115 921 81 328 13 667 195 870 206 887 60 538 674 212 Total 4 275 2 239 908 5 955 2 088 1 628 1 641 230 811 1 329 1 429 844 631 1 648 43 847 61 170 39 918 6 539 93 610 100 073 29 124 330 435 Male 3 977 2 305 2 073 6 979 2 604 1 284 1 785 195 526 970 2 011 1 199 562 1 439 45 517 54 751 41 410 7 128 102 260 106 815 31 414 343 778 Female Population attending college/university 4 023 2 489 1 298 8 499 2 362 1 282 2 029 51 435 1 200 1 901 709 186 661 66 884 68 752 57 329 5 821 133 970 151 621 32 018 449 512 Total 1 783 1 133 378 3 639 969 788 933 28 260 482 818 260 76 190 31 179 32 874 26 629 2 615 58 272 70 611 14 471 205 472 Male 2 240 1 356 920 4 860 1 393 493 1 096 22 176 717 1 083 449 111 471 35 705 35 879 30 700 3 206 75 698 81 010 17 547 244 039 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 393 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 27 178 12 627 20 846 5 641 43 381 37 094 28 771 23 026 26 220 14 948 31 992 49 026 21 510 41 180 11 244 80 870 74 697 55 860 42 521 49 424 28 028 58 699 31 297 61 603 32 571 22 346 41 139 56 523 41 778 77 120 111 652 26 960 54 595 218 926 29 124 54 704 114 782 37 957 78 599 211 007 20 428 42 031 22 386 25 088 47 205 42 408 35 881 Male 67 209 Total 26 707 13 080 23 204 19 495 27 089 37 603 37 488 5 602 20 334 8 883 21 849 23 952 107 275 96 226 20 023 30 306 18 793 35 342 27 635 25 580 40 643 21 602 22 117 31 329 Female Be born in 1992-1995 8 383 2 556 9 668 7 100 7 355 20 684 23 330 5 084 12 268 3 190 6 316 7 653 52 035 30 250 5 577 7 472 10 155 16 098 19 161 17 791 19 508 9 075 8 142 11 517 Total 3 595 1 139 4 398 3 943 3 875 10 344 10 823 2 159 5 812 1 282 2 587 3 749 23 827 16 077 2 182 3 336 5 384 7 197 9 240 9 044 8 747 4 508 4 351 5 707 Male 4 788 1 417 5 269 3 157 3 479 10 340 12 507 2 925 6 455 1 908 3 729 3 904 28 208 14 173 3 395 4 136 4 771 8 902 9 921 8 747 10 762 4 567 3 791 5 810 Female Population attending college/university 6 036 1 505 7 915 4 482 4 683 14 301 16 120 4 103 8 678 876 3 171 3 842 38 830 19 427 3 586 4 955 7 851 11 939 14 730 11 844 14 464 6 747 6 132 7 382 Total 2 360 673 3 335 2 336 2 206 6 225 7 072 1 727 3 580 265 999 2 033 16 511 8 947 1 154 2 192 4 010 5 272 6 578 6 356 6 329 3 315 3 092 3 867 Male 3 676 833 4 580 2 146 2 477 8 076 9 048 2 375 5 098 611 2 172 1 809 22 318 10 480 2 432 2 763 3 841 6 667 8 152 5 488 8 135 3 432 3 041 3 516 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 394 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 18 (Continued) Code 25 295 22 561 22 241 41 061 41 596 43 541 12 570 19 499 28 271 26 895 31 227 46 249 42 812 40 183 79 143 83 247 82 737 23 539 37 369 56 053 50 686 61 082 70 769 135 312 36 623 14 235 26 585 74 277 26 763 52 795 34 804 25 178 50 209 67 295 24 436 47 936 47 246 16 926 31 067 94 926 55 218 101 415 17 079 36 995 68 527 30 852 13 171 Male 26 059 Total 29 855 23 791 27 783 17 870 10 969 39 196 41 651 38 082 17 942 20 251 20 954 37 654 32 491 47 680 13 773 64 543 12 350 26 032 25 031 23 500 14 140 46 198 31 532 12 888 Female Be born in 1992-1995 8 064 5 594 8 430 6 824 3 252 9 887 9 910 12 421 12 314 7 863 7 301 12 645 11 416 26 302 5 922 32 023 6 185 4 350 6 547 2 144 1 613 6 721 2 121 1 068 Total 4 915 2 675 4 273 3 661 1 778 6 290 4 852 6 180 6 768 4 154 3 979 6 084 5 561 13 170 3 336 15 706 2 703 1 766 3 237 1 230 558 3 250 1 086 414 Male 3 149 2 919 4 156 3 163 1 474 3 597 5 058 6 240 5 547 3 709 3 322 6 561 5 855 13 132 2 585 16 317 3 483 2 584 3 310 913 1 054 3 471 1 035 654 Female Population attending college/university 813 446 3 633 3 959 4 398 3 624 1 813 5 861 5 572 9 018 8 673 3 208 3 121 7 717 8 153 19 084 4 049 23 934 3 564 2 838 3 860 567 390 3 605 Total 2 126 1 734 1 563 1 762 821 3 426 2 499 4 333 4 819 1 350 1 420 3 411 3 610 8 510 2 014 12 026 1 533 931 1 615 304 90 1 794 296 130 Male 1 507 2 226 2 835 1 862 992 2 436 3 073 4 685 3 854 1 858 1 702 4 306 4 543 10 575 2 035 11 908 2 030 1 907 2 245 263 299 1 810 517 315 Female Be born in 1992-1995 attending college/university Unit: Person 395 Administration 2 595 833 269 189 186 556 117 422 276 082 232 150 172 057 127 004 397 588 281 613 304 378 428 476 285 255 461 066 541 306 383 618 237 702 560 647 462 645 347 051 258 590 804 123 570 206 619 386 891 179 572 485 920 229 459 164 287 231 462 703 315 008 288 593 406 535 131 587 174 994 230 495 284 565 120 280 197 062 272 117 2 799 789 894 203 544 563 871 467 598 725 499 453 609 287 172 121 243 572 363 220 531 232 220 185 312 747 395 365 5 322 018 453 575 276 452 422 837 297 694 259 737 346 844 98 177 142 322 195 437 268 029 111 285 159 934 217 214 2 581 176 6 211 017 440 628 268 111 448 630 301 031 239 716 262 443 73 944 101 249 167 783 263 202 108 900 152 813 178 152 2 740 842 6 228 418 26 026 27 788 19 648 20 614 70 652 194 731 86 252 103 479 99 036 29 369 17 448 70 645 144 886 72 516 996 590 340 525 7 491 8 758 5 575 6 637 21 827 50 693 28 754 29 735 36 576 8 052 6 115 26 472 51 615 14 242 352 369 127 191 127 433 18 535 19 030 14 073 13 977 48 825 144 038 57 498 73 744 62 460 21 317 11 333 44 173 93 272 58 274 644 221 213 333 248 944 0 134 64 47 101 105 218 0 389 46 69 226 1 054 1 088 0 0 0 291 0 44 64 47 49 51 73 0 137 0.0 22 150 361 415 0 0 0 95 609 5 395 622 6 872 639 12 439 435 6 192 712 376 377 495 914 1 681 6 563 386 5 728 738 1 718 054 217 827 231 143 642 667 13 436 025 6 406 046 11 921 450 1 793 766 713 741 64 417 294 293 5 855 929 3 511 820 7 135 230 295 560 936 960 12 261 975 1 966 998 6 984 618 8 034 540 3 694 061 1 921 199 7 631 339 14 119 848 7 557 258 3 876 983 3 888 197 7 571 045 8 266 755 15 591 798 4 338 365 0 90 0 0 51 54 145 0 253 46 46 76 693 673 0 0 0 195 1 072 1 637 2 904 Total Male Female 7 202 540 Female 14 833 879 Male 7 622 285 Total 15 889 040 Female 2 697 1 060 Male 4 172 336 Total Not stated 8 510 701 Female Illiterate 4 668 1 764 Male Literate Unit: Person 68 819 816 33 337 674 35 482 142 65 155 395 32 152 380 33 003 016 3 659 753 1 183 531 2 476 223 Total Population aged 15 and over Table 19 POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY LITERACY, SEX, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh Code 396 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 593 686 500 880 371 497 398 697 662 000 725 609 425 779 669 184 298 603 665 862 348 156 1 319 371 1 140 066 454 349 317 134 213 833 415 486 362 635 533 254 458 281 551 475 332 500 443 782 211 240 449 135 1 038 172 776 463 840 041 1 387 498 1 503 186 895 010 1 420 418 622 824 1 407 947 719 802 2 702 931 2 314 168 939 587 643 287 446 650 859 644 765 167 1 125 729 950 685 1 153 666 675 122 915 727 430 413 911 103 Male 1 223 591 Total 461 968 219 173 471 945 342 622 602 191 492 405 592 475 402 532 444 158 232 816 326 153 485 238 1 174 102 1 383 561 371 646 742 086 324 221 751 234 469 231 777 577 725 498 441 345 404 966 537 291 629 905 Female Population aged 15 and over 846 982 376 541 875 479 631 360 1 104 266 880 022 1 063 790 748 632 795 585 414 007 627 959 915 805 2 248 691 2 590 729 700 140 1 373 984 610 914 1 398 549 877 423 1 474 830 1 360 036 821 378 758 322 1 012 828 1 196 278 Total 421 632 189 960 431 120 318 753 539 174 438 243 517 480 358 592 399 124 204 556 313 522 448 355 1 120 678 1 283 429 344 238 658 665 296 372 664 481 421 811 719 391 656 566 393 846 367 138 493 443 587 576 Male Literate 425 350 186 581 444 359 312 607 565 092 441 778 546 310 390 040 396 461 209 451 314 437 467 450 1 128 013 1 307 300 355 902 715 318 314 543 734 068 455 613 755 439 703 471 427 533 391 184 519 385 608 702 Female 64 121 53 873 40 248 43 762 49 400 70 664 61 939 16 534 64 059 32 643 15 328 23 782 65 386 112 003 19 661 33 964 11 817 21 869 17 409 28 356 27 310 18 492 18 141 25 228 27 184 Total 27 503 21 281 12 662 13 747 12 301 20 038 15 773 4 043 16 362 9 278 3 613 5 993 19 388 35 846 3 918 7 196 2 232 4 703 3 908 6 218 5 359 4 793 4 359 7 376 6 110 Male Illiterate 36 618 32 592 27 586 30 015 37 099 50 626 46 166 12 491 47 697 23 365 11 715 17 789 45 998 76 157 15 744 26 767 9 585 17 166 13 500 22 138 21 952 13 699 13 782 17 852 21 075 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 199 0 0 93 0 178 0 151 171 0 116 129 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 60 0 75 58 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 104 0 0 93 0 118 0 75 112 0 54 129 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 397 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 156 565 460 897 655 837 192 144 455 757 328 420 416 823 698 504 1 056 160 391 796 2 964 224 549 944 634 405 473 616 376 836 397 814 634 377 796 071 640 893 471 884 298 640 492 070 340 200 456 634 939 681 1 324 268 383 209 921 546 671 271 855 175 1 463 298 2 166 416 796 049 6 309 766 1 135 438 1 327 661 991 671 784 881 814 056 1 291 714 1 629 689 1 303 076 962 967 599 978 993 303 683 119 918 472 Male 319 492 Total 461 838 342 920 501 233 301 338 491 083 662 183 833 617 657 337 416 242 408 046 518 055 693 255 585 493 3 345 542 404 253 1 110 256 764 793 438 352 342 850 465 789 191 065 668 432 478 784 162 928 Female Population aged 15 and over 881 624 644 260 864 953 565 957 907 378 1 198 174 1 458 635 1 188 391 764 184 683 388 942 594 1 254 932 1 084 964 6 206 439 765 686 2 107 273 1 423 048 796 471 622 534 866 646 353 653 1 209 986 804 107 277 427 Total 443 251 325 160 443 495 287 706 452 022 601 099 730 907 595 575 383 408 344 292 458 680 610 941 534 481 2 925 571 379 489 1 037 751 681 664 393 247 311 015 437 902 182 211 617 075 413 828 142 750 Male Literate 438 373 319 099 421 458 278 252 455 357 597 075 727 728 592 816 380 776 339 095 483 914 643 991 550 483 3 280 868 386 197 1 069 521 741 383 403 224 311 519 428 744 171 442 592 911 390 280 134 677 Female 36 848 38 860 128 350 34 021 55 588 104 902 171 054 103 323 49 872 101 494 49 076 72 728 50 474 103 328 30 362 59 144 40 250 58 704 48 737 54 900 29 555 114 283 135 574 42 065 Total 13 384 15 040 48 575 10 935 19 863 39 794 65 165 38 802 14 406 32 544 14 936 23 464 15 463 38 654 12 307 18 409 16 840 23 576 17 405 17 855 9 933 38 762 47 069 13 815 Male Illiterate 23 465 23 820 79 775 23 086 35 726 65 107 105 889 64 522 35 466 68 950 34 141 49 264 35 010 64 674 18 056 40 735 23 410 35 128 31 331 37 045 19 622 75 520 88 505 28 251 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 398 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 1 241 908 38 273 38 012 18 917 33 921 47 260 28 899 24 438 56 290 56 762 40 640 112 910 52 118 287 248 63 083 79 476 81 279 40 466 72 715 97 831 59 275 50 176 116 294 117 198 87 207 242 022 109 614 578 537 134 499 1 587 861 3 334 716 2 609 446 3 632 812 7 714 191 71 417 291 289 57 496 129 112 46 566 60 436 60 004 25 738 30 376 50 571 38 794 21 549 43 267 41 203 1 367 538 1 746 855 4 081 380 602 793 132 724 571 609 107 990 238 868 86 483 114 886 108 893 45 535 55 822 94 842 71 374 39 586 77 986 72 660 2 594 339 3 150 314 7 577 394 1 142 688 62 685 285 477 51 653 112 369 40 454 56 021 54 739 23 142 28 107 46 280 33 661 18 675 36 810 35 388 1 238 761 1 523 683 3 583 708 562 534 1 882 825 70 039 286 132 56 338 126 499 46 029 58 865 54 154 22 393 27 715 48 562 37 713 20 912 41 176 37 272 1 355 577 1 626 631 3 993 686 580 154 2 013 123 1 775 6 928 1 580 3 091 723 2 263 7 350 4 593 3 452 2 989 1 342 880 3 293 6 771 15 108 184 402 136 797 32 348 125 984 53 175 572 244 3 895 948 2 756 256 744 846 1 175 036 2 098 339 2 548 419 684 767 1 923 594 5 304 676 1 429 613 4 021 932 2 796 379 775 385 2 561 623 Total 5 358 002 Female 42 314 Male 696 843 Total 1 472 228 Female 575 021 Male Literate 23 076 106 10 974 975 12 101 131 22 500 633 10 785 936 11 714 697 Total Population aged 15 and over 398 1 771 466 477 186 692 1 501 1 275 791 980 260 243 1 203 2 885 3 147 64 178 49 104 9 710 40 769 13 128 11 889 188 777 Male Illiterate 1 377 5 157 1 115 2 614 537 1 571 5 850 3 318 2 661 2 008 1 081 637 2 091 3 886 11 961 120 225 87 693 22 638 85 215 40 047 30 425 386 244 Female 0 0 43 64 0 49 51 48 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 151 301 452 0 0 0 64 0 49 51 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 186 262 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 75 115 190 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 399 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 85 318 83 984 109 867 151 385 333 766 54 461 63 258 45 969 121 399 68 376 152 065 163 546 69 416 66 077 64 141 210 682 317 688 100 982 71 005 172 062 93 479 189 973 76 081 176 395 183 259 230 480 317 456 690 463 113 083 136 307 98 602 257 629 142 740 321 409 342 662 143 765 137 384 134 495 437 748 667 122 211 889 146 126 360 915 192 199 403 076 158 410 364 733 Male 184 176 Total 188 338 82 329 213 103 98 719 188 853 75 121 110 907 349 434 227 066 70 354 71 306 74 348 179 117 169 343 74 364 136 230 52 633 73 049 58 621 356 697 166 071 120 613 99 274 98 857 Female Population aged 15 and over 342 583 144 408 392 535 187 556 350 348 141 547 204 520 655 123 417 716 131 850 135 293 141 180 339 666 311 622 139 793 253 167 97 107 134 886 111 570 682 288 313 040 227 025 179 852 181 964 Total 167 634 70 336 186 756 92 067 169 210 69 866 98 703 314 346 205 624 63 440 65 635 68 820 162 404 147 982 67 957 119 867 45 764 62 938 54 087 331 281 150 362 108 725 83 200 84 785 Male Literate 174 949 74 072 205 780 95 489 181 138 71 680 105 818 340 777 212 092 68 410 69 657 72 360 177 262 163 639 71 836 133 300 51 342 71 948 57 483 351 007 162 678 118 300 96 652 97 179 Female 22 150 14 001 10 541 4 643 10 567 4 579 7 369 11 999 20 033 2 645 2 091 2 584 2 996 9 787 2 946 4 462 1 495 1 421 1 512 8 175 4 265 3 455 3 407 2 212 Total 8 760 5 745 3 218 1 412 2 852 1 139 2 279 3 342 5 059 701 442 596 1 142 4 083 418 1 532 205 321 374 2 486 947 1 142 784 534 Male Illiterate 13 390 8 256 7 323 3 230 7 715 3 441 5 089 8 657 14 974 1 945 1 649 1 988 1 854 5 704 2 528 2 930 1 290 1 101 1 138 5 690 3 318 2 313 2 622 1 678 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 400 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 48 080 58 420 65 171 108 490 246 797 165 375 312 535 69 401 149 009 83 628 97 180 104 725 123 619 133 335 232 623 516 430 343 430 647 696 143 316 307 461 173 923 203 316 338 621 706 853 90 366 554 447 1 165 423 201 881 79 429 165 384 93 409 62 372 131 509 202 961 182 006 378 209 2 403 593 28 660 59 135 5 144 368 164 422 331 836 194 350 141 913 292 441 400 655 55 243 Male 113 414 Total 106 135 90 295 158 452 73 915 335 161 178 056 269 633 124 133 68 163 65 198 56 646 111 516 109 551 2 740 775 206 305 368 232 610 976 85 955 69 137 196 203 30 474 167 414 150 529 58 172 Female Population aged 15 and over 197 966 163 578 271 463 137 401 618 463 324 243 480 414 220 027 126 571 116 638 100 715 195 319 197 518 5 071 346 387 856 693 495 1 138 834 159 537 126 327 368 258 57 848 322 834 284 455 109 293 Total 95 459 79 273 135 858 67 653 302 210 158 002 233 943 104 077 63 430 56 210 47 003 88 262 92 303 2 377 671 189 022 334 974 543 413 77 746 60 881 179 138 28 220 161 845 139 452 53 879 Male Literate 102 507 84 305 135 605 69 748 316 253 166 241 246 470 115 950 63 141 60 427 53 711 107 056 105 215 2 693 675 198 834 358 521 595 420 81 791 65 445 189 120 29 628 160 989 145 003 55 414 Female 5 350 10 345 35 998 5 915 29 233 19 188 36 016 12 596 6 764 6 981 4 011 6 563 5 442 73 022 12 799 13 358 26 589 5 847 5 182 9 952 1 287 9 002 7 987 4 121 Total 1 721 4 355 13 151 1 748 10 325 7 373 12 854 4 413 1 741 2 210 1 076 2 103 1 106 25 922 5 328 3 647 11 034 1 683 1 490 2 868 441 2 577 2 460 1 363 Male Illiterate 3 629 5 990 22 847 4 167 18 908 11 814 23 163 8 183 5 023 4 771 2 935 4 459 4 336 47 099 7 471 9 711 15 555 4 164 3 692 7 083 846 6 426 5 526 2 757 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 401 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 1 353 925 230 916 148 543 98 505 242 161 184 890 143 159 102 566 341 298 224 851 263 738 315 566 233 136 173 818 530 603 2 786 175 461 830 302 338 197 236 487 932 364 814 287 776 208 414 687 829 453 008 532 180 649 157 462 871 341 692 1 089 092 4 975 525 10 101 308 558 489 167 874 229 735 333 590 268 442 228 157 346 531 105 849 144 617 179 925 245 771 98 731 153 795 230 914 1 432 251 5 125 784 2 324 666 1 063 554 322 594 436 573 632 600 512 241 384 567 500 394 126 586 187 749 268 378 459 858 180 599 234 761 322 706 2 727 679 9 289 121 4 344 056 524 891 168 098 224 799 310 468 257 240 203 716 292 106 75 036 114 215 149 157 234 369 92 610 123 124 181 826 1 342 415 4 687 334 2 145 030 1 231 232 538 663 154 496 211 774 322 131 255 002 180 851 208 289 51 550 73 534 119 220 225 489 87 989 111 637 140 880 1 385 264 4 601 787 2 199 026 1 137 900 25 409 19 098 26 208 16 557 19 891 68 389 187 380 81 659 100 027 96 047 28 028 16 568 67 352 138 115 57 408 812 188 203 728 344 029 587 756 5 711 5 720 8 293 5 098 6 451 21 135 49 192 27 479 28 944 35 596 7 792 5 873 25 269 48 730 11 095 288 191 78 087 117 724 177 058 51 290 19 697 13 378 17 915 11 459 13 440 47 254 138 188 54 180 71 083 60 452 20 236 10 696 42 083 89 386 46 313 523 997 125 640 226 305 410 699 191 096 612 243 2 223 117 2 369 132 5 122 106 242 385 894 646 4 547 783 1 364 205 5 101 793 5 278 284 2 949 215 1 348 955 5 533 000 10 223 900 5 008 839 3 192 216 2 713 161 6 141 431 5 470 376 10 287 123 3 562 980 5 278 947 Female 10 811 947 Male 5 060 662 Total 10 531 038 Female 282 404 Male 3 475 493 Total 7 038 473 Female Illiterate 994 753 2 089 979 Male Literate 45 743 710 22 362 699 23 381 011 42 654 762 21 366 443 21 288 319 3 084 732 Total Population aged 15 and over 129 0 90 0 47 51 54 169 0 389 46 69 226 1 009 1 088 0 0 0 291 1 530 2 396 0 0 44 0 47 0 0 51 0 137 0 22 150 361 415 0 0 0 95 533 874 4 216 1 502 129 0 46 0 0 51 54 119 0 253 46 46 76 648 673 0 0 0 195 997 1 522 2 714 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 402 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 251 057 149 692 204 804 44 947 432 271 387 276 379 413 239 020 253 809 135 159 272 740 505 903 312 154 421 896 98 045 913 840 804 559 792 752 482 923 512 651 272 003 546 369 544 463 1 150 318 384 932 252 634 524 223 795 822 605 926 1 284 111 976 520 371 318 781 928 1 971 506 391 843 812 722 1 167 305 510 615 1 070 042 2 381 523 288 829 609 561 279 780 287 512 593 204 577 062 415 562 Male 853 996 Total 273 630 136 844 258 842 243 903 413 338 417 284 481 569 53 098 217 092 162 462 254 846 410 890 994 985 1 214 218 297 282 605 856 271 588 678 185 410 610 420 880 559 427 320 732 305 692 438 434 Female Population aged 15 and over 504 399 232 132 482 943 443 804 753 918 738 475 859 269 93 509 377 869 282 157 492 666 774 625 1 909 025 2 279 107 560 347 1 120 816 513 807 1 263 663 765 853 792 542 1 046 997 594 353 578 470 830 865 Total 253 998 119 624 244 364 226 686 369 964 368 377 418 777 44 246 193 500 141 115 247 886 379 535 958 274 1 135 447 276 281 538 798 250 607 601 543 367 724 388 111 506 204 285 120 283 937 408 659 Male Literate 250 401 112 508 238 579 217 118 383 954 370 098 440 492 49 264 184 369 141 042 244 780 395 090 950 751 1 143 661 284 066 582 018 263 200 662 120 398 129 404 431 540 793 309 233 294 532 422 206 Female 41 971 39 871 29 707 39 119 38 833 66 085 54 571 4 536 44 026 29 997 13 237 21 197 62 390 102 216 16 715 29 502 10 322 20 447 15 896 20 180 23 045 15 037 14 734 23 016 Total 18 742 15 536 9 445 12 334 9 449 18 899 13 494 701 11 304 8 577 3 171 5 397 18 246 31 763 3 499 5 664 2 027 4 382 3 534 3 732 4 411 3 650 3 575 6 842 Male Illiterate 23 228 24 336 20 263 26 785 29 384 47 186 41 077 3 834 32 723 21 420 10 066 15 800 44 143 70 453 13 215 23 838 8 295 16 065 12 362 16 448 18 634 11 387 11 160 16 174 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 199 0 0 93 0 178 0 0 171 0 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 58 0 62 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 104 0 0 93 0 118 0 0 112 0 54 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 403 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 19 (Continued) Code 101 322 318 984 491 415 163 484 273 751 266 048 337 394 144 058 717 540 197 446 560 631 456 535 544 040 425 536 318 415 332 643 525 887 549 275 475 518 159 349 229 239 343 061 256 572 359 454 647 240 992 432 324 074 543 337 539 762 689 791 297 875 1 459 564 395 393 1 165 399 932 477 1 125 779 886 945 661 263 680 722 1 059 091 1 113 259 959 645 315 271 456 662 685 842 509 196 715 157 Male 206 078 Total 355 703 252 624 342 781 227 423 155 922 484 127 563 984 533 204 348 079 342 847 461 409 581 740 475 942 604 767 197 947 742 024 153 817 352 396 273 714 269 586 160 590 501 017 328 256 104 756 Female Population aged 15 and over 683 658 480 682 593 490 428 556 288 916 873 931 978 221 968 364 637 614 566 750 841 880 1 059 614 887 446 1 135 093 377 830 1 413 778 284 214 636 934 496 207 498 388 295 805 887 152 519 653 168 134 Total 347 792 245 887 307 637 220 053 149 812 443 097 496 964 491 499 319 978 288 082 411 677 522 679 442 178 547 900 190 467 702 778 138 251 315 501 250 133 258 764 153 992 455 229 274 376 88 871 Male Literate 335 867 234 794 285 853 208 503 139 104 430 834 481 258 476 865 317 636 278 668 430 203 536 935 445 268 587 193 187 363 711 000 145 963 321 433 246 074 239 624 141 814 431 922 245 277 79 263 Female 31 498 28 514 92 352 28 106 26 355 85 714 135 037 90 727 43 108 94 513 45 066 66 165 45 031 30 306 17 563 45 786 13 661 52 857 43 555 44 948 28 268 105 280 127 587 37 945 Total 11 662 10 684 35 424 9 187 9 537 32 421 52 311 34 388 12 665 30 333 13 860 21 361 14 357 12 732 6 979 14 762 5 807 21 893 15 915 14 986 9 492 36 186 44 609 12 451 Male Illiterate 19 836 17 830 56 928 18 919 16 818 53 293 82 726 56 339 30 443 64 179 31 206 44 805 30 674 17 575 10 584 31 024 7 854 30 964 27 640 29 962 18 776 69 095 82 979 25 493 Female 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Male Female Not stated Unit: Person 404 Administration 57 004 100 7 095 921 11 980 290 12 365 289 3 386 613 9 897 713 12 278 276 3 570 144 470 236 302 667 196 680 463 880 396 255 295 186 231 990 707 348 472 667 512 488 694 874 481 184 8 510 701 15 889 040 14 833 879 3 888 197 12 261 975 13 436 025 5 395 622 541 306 383 618 237 702 560 647 462 645 347 051 258 590 804 123 570 206 619 386 891 179 572 485 12 761 26 709 15 270 13 445 11 556 1 736 4 917 6 468 16 288 4 432 9 854 4 996 170 772 100 984 207 403 46 244 245 813 429 343 178 061 1 207 849 38 090 76 671 46 687 42 869 41 659 11 225 19 942 28 964 46 684 18 030 40 816 33 200 507 043 392 705 623 348 176 169 900 524 1 296 538 614 383 4 003 667 Completed vocational school 16 268 31 702 17 891 14 885 17 417 5 319 8 959 8 561 12 842 6 230 11 242 10 936 219 477 163 968 325 730 80 128 422 979 598 118 229 879 1 820 802 Graduated college 24 182 61 159 27 049 26 340 26 078 8 321 18 047 22 398 20 903 12 330 19 039 21 849 927 349 500 092 1 207 781 198 898 898 439 1 583 079 391 992 4 780 280 0 64 0 0 65 0 0 0 50 0 0 89 837 0 0 145 836 1 672 465 3 118 Not stated Unit: Person Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortqualifications term training 68 819 816 Population aged 15 and over Table 20 POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 405 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 661 876 1 116 935 744 292 1 192 637 524 776 1 187 438 574 808 2 246 761 1 875 222 764 703 535 161 362 490 716 158 521 907 963 714 809 482 1 001 973 585 439 783 215 378 859 1 503 186 895 010 1 420 418 622 824 1 407 947 719 802 2 702 931 2 314 168 939 587 643 287 446 650 859 644 765 167 1 125 729 950 685 1 153 666 675 122 915 727 430 413 649 465 776 463 1 145 062 836 818 1 038 172 840 041 1 033 648 1 223 591 1 387 498 612 857 3 213 9 149 6 842 14 293 8 639 12 706 16 512 6 959 9 224 11 871 19 482 59 116 61 208 16 417 23 769 12 282 27 807 19 509 40 664 30 485 20 205 16 923 29 018 20 611 50 509 19 406 39 574 31 247 46 791 51 514 55 339 62 420 41 473 31 141 44 161 73 840 167 895 200 904 61 858 82 685 35 822 89 367 57 408 142 184 92 234 62 770 45 663 91 052 78 493 119 504 Completed vocational school 8 600 25 259 18 744 22 328 31 511 35 925 37 299 21 490 12 721 14 221 29 808 74 340 73 954 24 719 46 110 24 199 51 138 32 963 55 371 43 014 30 897 25 132 29 473 38 156 45 096 Graduated college 20 336 58 529 32 849 68 282 49 539 58 044 127 028 73 564 31 074 37 873 51 754 136 950 119 915 42 000 67 945 25 651 59 469 40 713 148 032 76 334 64 292 39 280 51 744 52 554 92 015 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 920 229 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 646 189 0 0 94 0 126 0 368 0 0 68 130 248 Not stated Unit: Person 406 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 1 202 463 897 417 721 056 731 659 1 184 472 1 487 145 1 197 608 840 942 561 393 928 689 644 684 849 986 1 327 661 991 671 784 881 814 056 1 291 714 1 629 689 1 303 076 962 967 599 978 993 303 683 119 918 472 1 841 414 2 166 416 1 030 762 1 271 368 1 463 298 1 135 438 774 904 855 175 641 708 597 351 671 271 4 770 968 799 406 921 546 796 049 347 399 383 209 6 309 766 822 800 1 140 476 939 681 276 533 319 492 1 324 268 820 203 5 304 2 955 5 160 3 867 8 884 10 611 12 528 8 706 8 991 5 506 8 964 12 152 7 358 118 420 11 563 37 050 27 402 7 340 5 629 10 535 3 531 15 989 12 487 3 703 6 599 23 367 12 684 24 732 11 875 37 228 36 472 48 019 32 312 26 328 20 675 33 448 50 357 35 208 336 315 50 470 109 111 71 083 27 987 28 382 39 660 15 263 67 935 39 723 13 589 34 819 Completed vocational school 6 797 3 384 9 641 5 459 16 243 13 365 14 777 15 403 14 294 8 207 17 453 20 800 18 144 193 946 25 347 52 479 29 902 12 713 11 343 21 492 5 824 28 183 18 089 6 539 16 780 Graduated college 33 018 19 413 25 081 17 385 59 670 45 020 67 220 50 822 32 785 29 438 34 388 41 888 43 965 890 118 66 962 126 363 63 543 32 231 28 566 50 452 11 192 71 541 46 583 19 129 32 701 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 911 103 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 Not stated Unit: Person 407 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 24 555 40 015 53 943 31 154 31 419 70 882 62 208 39 637 138 063 62 620 320 659 84 145 40 466 72 715 97 831 59 275 50 176 116 294 117 198 87 207 242 022 109 614 578 537 134 499 2 799 471 3 334 716 38 573 5 852 771 7 714 191 81 279 886 669 1 175 036 45 604 2 891 832 4 021 932 79 476 3 070 884 5 358 002 1 314 783 825 378 1 472 228 2 609 446 16 327 005 4 401 42 805 6 189 13 802 5 080 6 755 5 076 1 247 2 411 3 487 3 803 1 249 5 709 1 621 98 900 38 824 147 082 21 984 86 709 211 460 71 142 577 201 18 118 95 249 17 288 36 586 18 342 22 803 15 338 6 899 10 006 17 059 14 558 5 534 18 659 13 286 296 995 161 719 440 174 87 920 343 655 637 501 247 508 1 918 477 Completed vocational school 7 221 35 528 7 716 13 394 6 813 7 115 8 202 3 341 4 068 5 361 3 436 2 007 5 164 4 392 127 135 64 477 239 942 39 797 163 709 268 748 88 012 864 684 Graduated college 20 614 84 049 15 801 40 177 17 334 18 317 16 795 7 270 11 636 17 981 10 902 7 121 13 174 14 571 771 634 270 226 1 034 223 138 667 536 027 1 169 101 240 188 3 388 431 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 23 076 106 Population aged 15 and over 0 248 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 307 0 307 Not stated Unit: Person 408 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 93 075 91 633 335 971 440 587 163 220 99 749 278 569 149 910 321 012 129 174 317 237 137 384 134 495 437 748 667 122 211 889 146 126 360 915 192 199 403 076 158 410 364 733 176 568 257 629 85 762 67 858 98 602 143 765 83 232 136 307 208 312 82 247 113 083 342 662 441 187 690 463 177 621 212 966 317 456 321 409 154 210 230 480 85 490 131 685 183 259 142 740 102 559 3 328 1 743 4 786 2 514 5 996 1 761 2 946 14 838 4 680 4 389 4 664 5 224 15 203 14 637 6 015 5 374 3 873 4 908 3 283 23 423 10 702 7 181 4 997 10 310 16 633 9 503 21 756 13 028 21 397 11 993 15 256 56 387 25 759 13 119 15 656 20 625 44 216 58 329 21 678 27 449 11 795 17 534 10 588 79 736 35 612 24 922 15 943 33 034 Completed vocational school 7 004 4 052 14 798 7 620 9 921 8 521 7 869 33 765 13 364 4 975 4 891 7 497 21 016 18 417 7 857 12 178 5 155 8 561 5 544 32 427 15 817 10 579 7 968 9 780 Graduated college 20 531 13 938 40 725 19 127 45 032 24 101 22 599 121 545 57 974 20 380 19 097 24 656 53 915 52 405 21 700 36 060 9 920 22 072 11 361 113 692 42 359 33 588 22 666 28 492 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 184 176 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 0 0 Not stated Unit: Person 409 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 80 258 100 860 103 656 193 746 437 744 289 858 540 643 128 838 273 072 152 590 168 161 104 725 123 619 133 335 232 623 516 430 343 430 647 696 143 316 307 461 173 923 203 316 554 693 706 853 164 599 1 005 138 1 165 423 201 881 135 129 165 384 165 446 105 269 131 509 202 961 301 198 378 209 3 764 901 45 115 59 135 5 144 368 242 974 331 836 287 641 213 979 292 441 400 655 83 403 2 028 1 321 1 992 1 349 7 170 4 771 5 829 2 766 2 795 1 199 2 215 3 181 2 209 95 888 6 981 17 857 23 218 1 359 1 779 5 577 1 400 6 490 6 663 1 854 9 999 6 702 11 633 4 023 31 555 17 224 24 857 9 774 7 344 5 754 7 490 13 253 12 112 280 377 35 398 47 477 57 924 10 554 8 445 22 794 5 398 26 782 24 898 8 048 Completed vocational school 3 431 1 391 4 590 2 019 13 498 6 066 6 549 5 408 5 087 2 388 3 336 5 094 5 620 170 002 15 542 23 410 24 014 3 551 3 423 11 343 1 827 11 315 10 908 4 405 Graduated college 19 697 11 920 16 173 7 087 54 830 25 512 41 451 20 929 14 453 13 418 11 426 15 755 17 574 833 199 55 094 63 416 55 129 14 791 12 594 37 298 5 395 44 277 35 993 15 705 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 113 414 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Not stated Unit: Person 410 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 172 124 423 865 342 312 264 032 200 571 636 466 410 460 472 851 556 811 418 564 292 198 949 502 197 236 487 932 364 814 287 776 208 414 687 829 453 008 532 180 649 157 462 871 341 692 1 089 092 9 478 805 10 101 308 264 094 4 044 942 4 547 783 302 338 2 499 944 2 713 161 424 631 9 473 457 10 811 947 461 830 8 909 405 10 531 038 2 255 362 6 270 543 7 038 473 2 786 175 40 677 095 16 210 7 704 6 571 12 907 10 190 6 690 6 481 488 2 506 2 981 12 485 3 184 4 145 3 374 71 872 62 160 60 322 24 260 159 104 217 882 106 919 630 648 60 375 24 256 20 803 40 085 28 346 20 067 26 321 4 326 9 936 11 905 32 126 12 496 22 157 19 914 210 048 230 986 183 174 88 249 556 868 659 038 366 875 2 085 190 Completed vocational school 30 935 9 568 8 552 18 308 11 078 7 769 9 214 1 978 4 891 3 200 9 406 4 223 6 077 6 544 92 343 99 491 85 788 40 331 259 270 329 370 141 868 956 118 Graduated college 31 940 7 966 8 381 20 982 9 715 8 022 9 282 1 051 6 410 4 416 10 000 5 209 5 865 7 278 155 714 229 866 173 558 60 231 362 412 413 978 151 804 1 391 849 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 45 743 710 Population aged 15 and over 130 0 0 64 0 0 65 0 0 0 50 0 0 89 837 0 0 145 836 1 365 465 2 811 Not stated Unit: Person 411 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 442 086 270 857 380 187 81 320 800 494 709 733 723 404 435 529 462 203 249 685 502 966 505 903 312 154 421 896 98 045 913 840 804 559 792 752 482 923 512 651 272 003 546 369 1 010 871 1 150 318 678 940 456 918 524 223 795 822 1 109 405 1 284 111 1 666 911 662 044 781 928 1 971 506 675 748 812 722 2 069 141 932 096 1 070 042 2 381 523 507 666 609 561 489 318 517 779 593 204 577 062 734 259 3 271 1 470 4 364 4 327 8 297 6 878 9 760 1 674 2 279 4 835 7 207 14 258 43 912 46 571 10 402 18 395 8 409 22 899 16 226 17 241 19 784 13 025 11 926 18 707 18 186 9 902 17 818 18 220 25 394 39 521 40 084 6 034 15 714 18 022 28 505 53 215 123 679 142 575 40 180 55 236 24 026 71 833 46 820 62 449 56 622 37 848 29 720 58 018 Completed vocational school 9 776 4 548 10 461 11 125 12 407 22 990 28 056 3 534 8 126 7 746 9 330 22 311 53 324 55 537 16 862 33 932 19 044 42 577 27 420 22 944 27 197 20 318 17 165 19 693 Graduated college 12 170 6 397 17 805 13 722 23 250 25 438 35 446 5 483 15 590 10 694 18 776 27 097 83 034 67 509 20 300 31 885 15 731 37 397 29 351 34 340 33 976 30 704 16 614 23 251 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 853 996 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 646 189 0 0 94 0 66 0 368 0 0 68 Not stated Unit: Person 412 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 20 (Continued) Code 817 159 620 196 628 003 990 726 1 049 400 907 750 300 299 432 555 655 617 492 094 681 825 886 945 661 263 680 722 1 059 091 1 113 259 959 645 315 271 456 662 685 842 509 196 715 157 1 286 721 1 459 564 1 037 865 266 230 297 875 1 125 779 639 775 689 791 865 316 492 083 539 762 932 477 498 208 543 337 1 006 066 302 283 324 074 1 165 399 897 502 992 432 354 067 608 821 647 240 395 393 193 130 3 276 1 634 3 167 2 518 1 714 5 840 6 699 5 939 6 196 4 307 6 749 8 971 5 149 22 532 4 581 19 193 4 184 5 982 3 849 4 958 2 131 9 499 5 824 1 849 13 369 5 982 13 099 7 852 5 673 19 248 23 162 22 538 18 984 14 920 25 958 37 104 23 097 55 938 15 072 61 634 13 159 17 433 19 938 16 867 9 864 41 153 14 825 5 540 Completed vocational school 3 366 1 993 5 051 3 440 2 745 7 300 8 228 9 994 9 207 5 819 14 117 15 706 12 524 23 944 9 805 29 068 5 889 9 162 7 920 10 149 3 998 16 868 7 180 2 135 Graduated college 13 321 7 493 8 908 10 298 4 840 19 508 25 769 29 893 18 332 16 020 22 962 26 133 26 391 56 918 11 868 62 947 8 413 17 439 15 972 13 154 5 797 27 265 10 590 3 424 Bachelor and higher Professional and technical qualifications No Completed shortterm training qualifications 206 078 Population aged 15 and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 0 0 Not stated Unit: Person 413 Administration 167 622 123 927 75 915 194 069 152 636 113 170 84 778 261 200 197 329 201 682 305 686 183 889 131 179 79 330 197 943 157 864 119 371 88 131 267 619 202 148 206 155 331 748 190 266 3 140 268 4 257 008 175 550 1 287 992 1 362 243 1 651 559 4 912 739 5 172 012 1 870 986 5 427 334 5 885 904 4 407 229 2 839 104 2 947 713 4 623 248 22 014 667 Household owned 24 248 129 Total 5 694 25 265 4 277 4 106 6 060 3 273 6 099 4 684 3 424 3 274 6 668 7 819 202 524 200 581 1 089 287 70 019 229 320 422 944 101 783 2 113 934 Rented/ Borrowed 603 488 179 628 159 20 63 449 248 99 454 60 16 680 12 537 26 808 3 789 27 356 34 593 5 180 110 262 Unclear ownership 80 310 17 86 200 60 39 94 201 42 129 49 224 2 882 645 443 2 598 1 033 1 623 9 223 19 24 43 Not stated Unit: Household No housing By ownership of the house/flat Table 21 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY OWNERSHIP OF HOUSE/FLAT URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 414 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 315 091 412 758 364 443 257 243 272 077 506 718 528 125 316 453 562 616 224 002 540 063 253 387 907 419 735 982 358 869 221 491 154 162 266 084 211 881 377 592 325 896 400 390 236 025 285 409 138 084 422 111 378 298 275 021 305 776 531 371 565 770 339 033 573 187 236 738 579 612 278 188 932 666 766 212 372 239 232 825 160 660 293 795 249 146 394 250 341 561 423 051 247 952 306 499 147 553 Household owned 330 222 Total 8 545 18 228 10 597 18 631 14 003 13 945 33 982 24 736 6 052 10 401 12 093 26 451 23 017 23 825 38 138 10 881 7 198 20 844 34 145 22 593 33 034 16 653 12 769 8 371 13 111 Rented/ Borrowed 834 2 842 1 331 3 878 1 604 2 371 3 124 2 818 328 608 949 3 327 1 932 976 1 259 1 684 3 373 1 653 3 470 1 918 666 1 125 896 834 1 789 Unclear ownership 90 20 152 58 342 159 157 118 326 329 452 297 151 170 84 30 142 190 124 232 No housing By ownership of the house/flat 24 Not stated Unit: Household 415 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 293 455 110 804 310 972 427 307 132 867 306 042 225 085 286 561 286 383 616 487 244 739 1 481 013 376 837 449 473 365 046 265 015 278 743 422 818 533 917 421 859 289 022 192 955 316 943 206 602 287 999 117 865 324 427 447 756 139 171 333 024 241 957 299 932 610 142 742 961 284 410 2 077 606 398 079 475 429 378 864 279 425 295 005 441 076 557 645 439 216 320 622 196 150 328 564 210 976 302 200 Household owned 303 601 Total 13 723 3 611 10 292 3 089 30 181 16 024 19 611 17 002 15 600 13 237 13 399 25 320 19 494 576 353 38 385 123 426 322 795 12 376 15 952 26 069 6 036 19 230 12 120 6 565 8 639 Rented/ Borrowed 477 508 1 168 67 1 229 1 136 3 113 656 661 1 064 334 616 1 507 20 110 1 253 2 734 964 879 868 870 232 1 167 1 062 458 1 410 Unclear ownership 38 97 256 162 40 190 178 1 004 599 108 85 20 241 131 33 314 115 52 43 36 52 273 No housing By ownership of the house/flat 19 Not stated Unit: Household 416 URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 6 679 532 526 562 1 706 404 1 262 321 387 158 1 773 026 1 024 061 782 097 28 598 28 298 13 066 26 496 40 345 19 358 17 193 42 631 45 407 32 659 84 508 36 897 195 063 47 465 587 890 1 976 080 1 416 125 430 239 2 672 704 1 148 582 942 072 32 768 33 099 15 000 27 687 43 259 23 675 19 653 45 322 48 058 35 229 104 449 40 727 205 694 50 533 Household owned 8 231 619 Total 2 752 9 227 3 378 19 709 2 518 2 536 2 606 2 417 4 270 2 676 1 107 1 880 4 654 4 091 148 541 117 689 878 156 41 552 137 756 252 190 59 139 1 486 483 Rented/ Borrowed 290 1 291 407 215 35 93 30 9 25 182 83 38 102 30 11 294 5 328 21 221 1 390 15 558 17 115 1 751 62 363 Unclear ownership 26 113 44 17 17 23 55 33 22 56 17 46 49 141 1 503 300 139 491 371 438 3 241 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household 417 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 63 641 57 762 70 521 110 449 227 352 35 622 52 150 33 475 92 230 49 684 120 088 112 621 52 213 44 030 43 865 123 426 180 413 68 669 49 531 116 042 64 488 121 061 50 715 115 160 70 913 83 882 125 620 257 682 42 242 53 872 36 084 103 115 54 902 133 474 131 326 57 321 48 649 47 228 144 335 216 523 73 941 53 184 129 595 70 444 133 776 54 944 121 386 Household owned 68 432 Total 5 207 3 743 10 950 5 404 10 711 3 174 4 981 33 046 18 782 3 293 4 369 5 057 17 029 12 011 4 992 10 146 2 476 1 232 6 430 28 547 14 881 12 927 12 790 4 546 Rented/ Borrowed 267 435 361 211 984 486 1 745 552 2 817 479 235 3 039 2 128 54 44 17 1 632 1 344 226 675 133 490 190 1 753 Unclear ownership 33 44 31 64 30 23 33 34 20 25 55 26 17 205 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household 418 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 38 983 97 274 107 241 21 244 122 415 44 156 54 006 188 058 192 828 116 643 1 177 335 65 435 63 320 34 485 39 067 43 126 71 257 156 084 106 405 187 836 46 121 96 077 54 215 60 635 104 931 119 087 23 554 139 990 49 637 56 185 486 966 239 195 145 104 1 695 617 73 449 73 011 39 433 46 322 52 737 84 389 169 768 114 055 216 715 47 768 103 670 57 386 69 879 Household owned 42 676 Total 8 962 2 873 6 961 1 559 27 636 7 156 12 008 12 624 9 334 6 919 4 814 9 544 7 300 499 758 27 741 45 067 298 192 2 005 5 394 17 129 2 310 11 525 7 119 3 469 Rented/ Borrowed 715 139 71 424 292 470 204 282 231 551 67 1 154 442 738 360 277 335 109 147 635 18 394 720 1 182 Unclear ownership 34 17 22 28 69 20 67 81 22 90 51 939 148 26 79 131 119 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household 419 RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 15 335 135 2 312 542 3 720 930 3 650 419 900 834 1 367 242 3 383 168 869 462 139 024 95 630 62 849 167 573 112 292 93 811 67 584 218 570 151 922 169 023 221 177 146 992 120 028 365 293 2 359 823 3 909 824 3 755 887 932 005 1 584 305 3 474 667 928 914 142 783 98 080 64 330 170 256 114 605 95 696 68 479 222 297 154 090 170 926 227 299 149 539 124 528 371 578 Household owned 16 016 510 Total 5 619 3 883 2 316 5 556 1 759 1 570 3 454 856 1 830 2 008 2 317 1 395 2 014 3 728 53 983 82 892 211 131 28 468 91 564 170 754 42 644 627 451 Rented/ Borrowed 544 498 195 273 144 535 128 11 38 267 165 62 352 31 5 387 7 209 5 587 2 399 11 798 17 478 3 428 47 899 Unclear ownership 98 119 36 293 63 145 27 18 38 201 24 83 83 1 379 345 304 2 107 662 1 185 5 982 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household 420 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 300 802 199 481 201 556 396 270 300 773 280 830 510 466 190 528 447 833 203 703 787 332 623 362 306 656 177 461 110 297 142 658 31 467 308 923 276 365 284 348 171 538 164 347 87 370 178 295 204 108 221 894 405 750 308 087 296 791 519 315 200 653 476 497 223 286 799 192 634 887 314 919 184 177 113 432 149 460 32 622 320 309 288 377 293 456 177 508 172 724 92 609 182 215 Household owned 309 866 Total 3 432 4 801 7 279 5 193 7 921 10 829 8 963 937 5 954 2 759 6 032 7 035 9 422 11 007 18 833 27 992 8 405 5 966 14 414 5 597 7 712 20 106 3 863 8 223 Rented/ Borrowed 231 764 684 426 348 1 098 778 1 061 1 125 2 135 85 690 274 564 932 1 695 587 750 584 1 551 2 883 1 463 1 717 1 650 Unclear ownership 62 90 127 58 287 133 157 102 120 296 408 266 88 170 84 119 156 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household 421 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 21 (Continued) Code 71 821 213 699 320 065 111 623 183 626 180 930 232 555 98 324 423 659 128 096 303 678 311 402 386 153 330 561 225 948 235 618 351 561 377 833 315 453 101 186 146 835 220 866 152 387 227 364 219 496 328 668 115 617 193 034 192 320 243 747 123 176 503 766 139 306 381 989 324 630 402 418 339 431 233 103 242 268 356 687 387 877 325 160 103 907 148 382 224 894 153 590 232 321 Household owned 75 189 Total 4 761 738 3 331 1 530 2 545 8 867 7 604 4 378 6 266 6 318 8 585 15 776 12 194 76 595 10 644 78 359 24 603 10 371 10 559 8 941 3 726 7 704 5 000 3 096 Rented/ Borrowed 249 740 797 446 232 875 592 254 195 276 617 75 694 2 375 297 384 728 226 469 873 1 716 532 1 553 Unclear ownership 19 189 80 18 101 127 65 451 108 59 20 162 33 196 81 35 21 36 24 204 No housing By ownership of the house/flat Not stated Unit: Household Code Table 22 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A DWELLING BY TYPE, URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 Unit: Household Divided by type of housing Single Administration Total Apartment detached Villa Not sated building house ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 24 238 906 338 393 23 874 485 25 278 750 2 946 091 8 027 2 937 270 744 50 5 884 871 181 839 5 695 061 7 841 129 5 169 414 16 671 5 150 781 1 761 201 1 361 801 1 555 1 359 402 844 4 256 363 127 293 4 116 749 12 063 258 4 620 366 3 007 4 615 222 2 026 111 1 870 763 159 209 1 708 374 3 082 98 175 502 67 175 434 131 050 461 130 589 79 288 110 79 171 197 741 28 197 703 157 769 157 686 119 332 119 332 88 071 88 071 267 419 267 380 7 10 84 23 16 202 062 230 201 832 206 138 1 996 204 142 331 438 1 825 329 272 341 190 185 14 190 053 119 329 990 2 748 325 525 1 718 421 987 1 718 420 116 128 378 108 1 577 376 488 42 275 021 1 182 273 707 132 305 776 1 996 303 722 58 531 229 2 339 528 549 341 565 740 12 596 551 973 1 171 338 950 104 338 518 328 573 187 964 571 817 406 236 567 54 236 032 482 579 460 555 578 771 102 278 188 93 278 074 21 932 369 3 832 928 208 305 24 765 760 1 295 764 204 171 90 422 24 32 Table 22 (Continued) Unit: Household Code Divided by type of housing Administration Total Apartment building Single detached house Villa Not sated 42 Ha Tinh 371 910 214 371 619 59 44 Quang Binh 232 500 44 232 428 28 45 Quang Tri 160 541 79 160 434 46 Thua Thien Hue 293 638 2 130 291 352 157 48 Da Nang 248 987 6 988 241 638 361 49 Quang Nam 393 908 38 393 695 154 21 51 Quang Ngai 341 503 109 341 293 82 19 52 Binh Dinh 422 899 33 422 841 25 54 Phu Yen 247 952 61 247 827 64 56 Khanh Hoa 306 479 1 503 304 784 191 58 Ninh Thuan 147 463 245 147 202 17 60 Binh Thuan 303 505 100 303 257 148 62 Kon Tum 117 826 117 799 27 64 Gia Lai 324 154 323 905 117 66 Dak Lak 447 704 447 653 50 67 Dak Nong 139 135 288 138 805 43 68 Lam Dong 332 981 1 135 331 239 607 70 Binh Phuoc 241 906 16 241 755 115 72 Tay Ninh 299 817 107 299 376 333 74 Binh Duong 610 142 10 936 597 685 1 521 75 Dong Nai 742 647 3 303 738 381 962 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 284 377 5 548 278 164 666 2 077 476 107 383 1 961 387 8 467 80 Long An 397 838 157 397 416 265 82 Tien Giang 475 409 316 474 891 202 83 Ben Tre 378 779 22 378 585 139 33 84 Tra Vinh 279 316 360 278 782 155 19 86 Vinh Long 295 005 40 294 915 49 87 Dong Thap 440 477 83 440 242 152 89 An Giang 556 641 103 556 309 194 35 91 Kien Giang 439 038 69 438 880 81 9 92 Can Tho 320 431 1 290 318 697 445 93 Hau Giang 196 110 196 004 106 94 Soc Trang 328 402 51 328 297 40 95 Bac Lieu 210 720 433 210 181 106 96 Ca Mau 302 200 84 302 024 92 79 Ho Chi Minh City 423 133 19 28 20 238 15 Table 22 (Continued) Unit: Household Code Divided by type of housing Administration URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 42 Ha Tinh 44 Quang Binh 45 Quang Tri Total Apartment building Single detached house Villa Not sated 8 228 377 326 568 7 884 110 17 299 587 453 7 128 580 015 310 1 975 709 177 646 1 792 576 5 416 72 1 415 634 15 455 1 398 970 1 140 70 430 100 1 452 428 024 625 2 672 403 122 835 2 540 605 8 706 1 147 078 2 054 1 143 921 1 103 941 931 156 093 783 346 2 452 32 719 41 32 678 33 054 365 32 689 14 983 50 14 933 27 687 27 687 43 203 43 138 23 653 23 653 19 620 19 620 45 267 45 244 47 821 35 212 1 952 33 260 104 432 1 419 102 882 130 40 613 70 205 581 2 727 201 306 1 548 50 507 1 644 48 841 22 68 398 1 443 66 955 70 913 1 040 69 873 83 882 1 179 82 679 25 125 597 2 324 123 081 193 257 652 12 570 244 376 706 42 242 104 42 082 56 53 872 964 52 735 174 36 084 32 35 864 188 103 051 555 102 390 74 54 902 58 54 844 133 443 3 357 130 004 82 131 282 1 204 129 930 79 57 287 59 57 209 19 48 443 47 211 47 211 424 40 23 214 48 443 258 65 48 036 40 682 400 32 70 Table 22 (Continued) Unit: Household Code Divided by type of housing Administration Total Apartment building Single detached house Villa Not sated 46 Thua Thien Hue 144 335 2 130 142 075 131 48 Da Nang 216 498 6 966 209 191 340 73 808 78 49 Quang Nam 73 886 51 Quang Ngai 53 184 85 53 032 66 129 570 24 129 520 25 70 444 61 70 383 56 Khanh Hoa 133 755 1 316 132 267 172 58 Ninh Thuan 54 944 152 54 776 17 60 Binh Thuan 121 352 100 121 121 131 42 642 14 104 777 24 119 030 29 52 Binh Dinh 54 Phu Yen 62 Kon Tum 42 656 64 Gia Lai 104 863 66 Dak Lak 119 059 61 67 Dak Nong 23 554 255 23 268 31 68 Lam Dong 139 968 1 135 138 307 527 70 Binh Phuoc 49 620 49 539 62 72 Tay Ninh 56 151 21 56 063 66 74 Binh Duong 486 966 10 753 475 302 911 75 Dong Nai 239 076 604 238 136 335 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 145 104 5 295 139 325 485 1 695 486 106 161 1 582 241 6 846 80 Long An 73 369 24 73 321 24 82 Tien Giang 73 011 110 72 845 55 83 Ben Tre 39 407 39 363 44 84 Tra Vinh 46 322 45 941 68 86 Vinh Long 52 737 87 Dong Thap 84 241 27 84 118 96 89 An Giang 168 829 89 168 563 177 91 Kien Giang 114 004 113 987 17 92 Can Tho 216 625 214 891 445 47 680 66 79 Ho Chi Minh City 313 52 737 1 290 93 Hau Giang 47 746 94 Soc Trang 103 589 15 103 535 40 95 Bac Lieu 57 319 143 57 129 48 96 Ca Mau 69 879 44 69 812 22 425 20 238 Table 22 (Continued) Unit: Household Code Divided by type of housing Administration RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang 25 Phu Tho 26 Vinh Phuc 27 Bac Ninh 30 Hai Duong 31 Hai Phong 33 Hung Yen 34 Thai Binh 35 Ha Nam 36 Nam Dinh 37 Ninh Binh 38 Thanh Hoa 40 Nghe An 42 Ha Tinh 44 Quang Binh 45 Quang Tri Total Apartment building Single detached house Villa Not sated 16 010 528 11 824 15 990 375 7 979 350 2 358 638 900 2 357 254 434 50 3 909 162 4 194 3 902 486 2 425 57 3 753 780 1 215 3 751 811 621 132 931 701 103 931 378 219 1 583 960 4 458 1 576 144 3 357 3 473 288 953 3 471 301 923 111 928 831 3 116 925 028 630 57 142 783 26 142 757 97 996 97 97 900 64 305 61 64 238 170 054 28 170 016 114 566 114 548 95 679 95 679 68 452 68 452 222 151 222 135 7 10 19 16 154 027 16 154 011 170 926 44 170 882 227 006 406 226 389 211 149 503 14 149 440 49 124 409 21 124 219 170 371 480 74 371 276 106 309 709 135 309 533 42 204 108 142 203 834 132 221 894 817 221 044 33 405 631 15 405 468 148 308 087 26 307 597 465 296 708 296 436 272 519 315 519 083 232 200 168 294 476 381 28 200 483 21 476 409 223 286 35 223 229 21 798 926 475 798 204 223 24 24 634 479 91 634 274 92 21 314 623 154 314 410 40 19 184 056 44 183 984 28 113 330 79 113 223 426 28 Table 22 (Continued) Unit: Household Code Divided by type of housing Administration 46 Thua Thien Hue 48 Da Nang Total Apartment building 149 303 Single detached house Villa Not sated 149 277 25 32 489 21 32 447 21 49 Quang Nam 320 022 38 319 887 76 21 51 Quang Ngai 288 319 23 288 261 15 19 52 Binh Dinh 293 329 9 293 321 54 Phu Yen 177 508 56 Khanh Hoa 172 724 58 Ninh Thuan 92 519 60 Binh Thuan 182 153 182 136 17 75 171 75 157 13 219 127 93 328 624 21 115 537 12 192 933 80 62 Kon Tum 177 444 64 187 172 517 19 93 92 426 64 Gia Lai 219 291 66 Dak Lak 328 645 67 Dak Nong 115 581 68 Lam Dong 193 013 70 Binh Phuoc 192 285 16 192 216 53 72 Tay Ninh 243 666 85 243 313 267 74 Binh Duong 123 176 183 122 384 610 75 Dong Nai 503 571 2 699 500 245 626 77 Ba Ria - Vung Tau 139 273 252 138 839 181 79 Ho Chi Minh City 381 989 1 222 379 147 1 620 80 Long An 324 469 133 324 095 241 82 Tien Giang 402 398 205 402 046 147 83 Ben Tre 339 372 22 339 222 95 33 84 Tra Vinh 232 994 47 232 842 87 19 86 Vinh Long 242 268 40 242 178 49 87 Dong Thap 356 236 56 356 124 56 89 An Giang 387 812 14 387 745 17 35 91 Kien Giang 325 034 69 324 893 63 9 92 Can Tho 103 806 103 806 93 Hau Giang 148 364 148 324 94 Soc Trang 224 814 36 224 762 95 Bac Lieu 153 401 290 153 053 58 96 Ca Mau 232 321 40 232 211 70 427 71 32 40 15 428 Administration 23 907 505 2 767 710 5 874 256 5 109 760 1 347 608 4 239 991 4 568 179 1 868 230 146 876 108 025 74 154 195 806 145 932 94 414 69 774 228 275 193 999 205 667 331 402 178 840 2 947 784 5 885 160 5 172 020 1 362 208 4 257 099 4 622 962 1 870 847 175 579 131 191 79 340 197 913 157 906 119 371 88 132 267 619 202 124 206 183 331 761 190 266 Electricity 24 247 233 Total of households 4 588 62 327 7 337 15 065 9 377 10 501 5 123 1 016 3 718 11 551 12 595 1 149 12 473 2 886 2 034 23 951 3 917 85 024 130 284 Electric Generator 6 416 238 189 647 22 158 8 524 12 969 6 730 457 1 067 11 061 14 756 405 35 695 7 405 7 298 26 781 2 425 87 168 166 772 Kerosene Gas 97 55 30 39 45 84 43 789 898 1 376 1 428 1 973 2 531 393 8 598 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting Table 23 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN TYPE OF FUEL (ENERGY) FOR LIGHTING URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 337 59 44 2 005 426 1 385 77 635 318 477 1 109 125 5 718 5 441 3 841 9 325 1 107 6 940 32 371 Others 85 61 64 77 199 150 229 924 549 1 702 Not stated Unit: Household 429 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 327 358 421 908 372 638 274 536 305 463 529 837 564 880 338 528 572 270 236 262 579 117 277 775 922 679 744 645 368 839 232 187 158 323 293 297 248 845 385 197 333 831 420 164 247 113 305 774 146 368 422 177 378 221 275 107 305 738 531 218 565 681 339 057 572 584 236 559 579 855 278 232 932 785 766 294 371 949 232 771 160 718 293 755 249 146 394 172 341 541 423 154 247 967 306 519 147 533 Electricity 330 282 Total of households 373 290 2 522 2 186 3 977 133 148 117 347 2 577 9 814 1 354 296 289 49 76 155 82 110 361 3 625 140 1 351 Electric Generator 441 307 510 331 3 661 2 038 115 310 2 156 236 224 7 739 7 895 54 84 52 228 167 667 54 49 1 895 62 666 Kerosene Gas 156 64 53 137 309 313 53 80 118 246 391 107 140 47 80 60 391 487 113 316 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 237 75 49 84 171 89 63 110 48 68 293 195 374 1 554 2 647 42 192 3 850 Others 229 151 101 73 69 82 62 297 Not stated Unit: Household 430 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 302 498 115 626 321 744 444 498 135 433 330 306 233 633 299 181 609 040 741 406 283 837 2 072 893 395 430 474 763 376 992 273 074 292 829 439 610 547 515 421 613 319 637 195 228 321 023 210 170 300 295 117 838 324 461 447 756 139 172 332 982 241 976 300 023 610 103 742 961 284 376 2 077 661 398 084 475 249 378 872 279 438 294 888 441 115 557 738 439 210 320 603 196 177 328 461 210 926 302 200 Electricity 303 717 Total of households 57 45 405 54 10 637 551 107 125 66 425 578 458 161 1 689 677 202 64 705 386 113 Electric Generator 1 445 611 6 092 756 760 5 617 8 056 1 300 2 004 5 876 1 572 268 1 338 1 962 327 742 754 348 3 272 1 335 1 248 2 292 1 053 1 371 817 Kerosene Gas 61 48 116 196 86 107 284 935 157 179 59 46 415 217 259 421 115 54 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 642 538 340 235 402 100 878 145 37 1 147 1 530 205 54 275 184 153 607 1 293 55 175 147 434 3 337 249 2 071 Others Not stated Unit: Household 431 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 15 019 28 466 39 197 24 655 19 760 43 730 45 985 34 441 99 025 40 519 209 724 49 847 15 320 28 548 39 240 24 686 19 912 43 730 46 027 34 441 99 078 40 519 210 245 49 847 1 139 121 1 142 920 30 838 2 649 281 2 652 466 32 163 426 232 427 749 30 491 1 394 888 1 398 424 30 973 1 958 522 1 961 939 920 572 568 747 571 320 922 037 8 136 792 Electricity 8 154 819 Total of households 52 55 43 159 35 560 457 669 579 1 289 928 292 4 213 Electric Generator 58 53 82 82 24 1 289 482 405 2 502 1 334 279 1 119 999 2 013 8 247 Kerosene Gas 114 43 375 222 982 484 910 843 43 3 484 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 15 118 125 618 200 174 218 273 133 1 617 Others 297 30 374 93 466 Not stated Unit: Household 432 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 66 775 71 138 83 680 120 932 257 888 43 431 53 253 37 819 104 282 55 801 119 291 125 202 54 782 49 499 48 093 148 245 216 561 71 763 51 966 129 452 72 001 133 813 54 746 119 475 71 194 83 793 121 590 258 227 43 431 53 329 37 868 104 424 55 801 119 680 125 362 55 006 49 888 48 213 148 589 216 703 72 136 52 305 129 802 72 102 133 813 55 021 119 804 Electricity 66 837 Total of households 65 49 76 73 54 157 48 142 114 56 91 148 39 153 224 116 Electric Generator 163 36 137 141 65 51 196 236 94 89 448 Kerosene Gas 54 82 53 70 84 189 38 160 180 89 210 56 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting Others 113 63 42 89 59 Not stated 76 62 Unit: Household 433 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 42 264 105 725 116 167 22 615 139 463 48 084 56 754 495 791 239 130 140 543 1 668 980 71 850 73 939 39 453 44 718 52 790 84 603 174 400 111 011 216 286 46 334 99 623 54 111 70 002 106 069 116 374 22 908 139 901 48 133 56 754 496 389 239 418 140 644 1 671 128 72 085 74 006 39 453 44 921 52 833 84 806 175 705 111 363 216 520 46 580 100 308 54 154 70 186 Electricity 42 497 Total of households 114 54 161 66 61 422 109 89 49 178 227 175 Electric Generator 70 55 28 115 446 201 131 352 904 204 43 106 791 93 450 127 Kerosene Gas 48 174 935 47 216 166 70 31 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting Others 69 43 124 45 240 97 55 85 60 44 67 62 Not stated Unit: Household 434 Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 59 134 167 340 106 734 69 759 50 015 184 545 148 014 171 225 232 377 138 320 117 634 372 061 64 020 169 365 118 667 94 686 68 220 223 889 156 097 171 741 232 683 149 746 120 037 372 330 3 429 058 3 480 042 77 188 1 590 710 1 604 633 99 028 921 376 934 459 116 386 3 714 872 3 773 595 144 607 3 915 735 3 923 221 947 657 2 198 963 2 376 464 948 810 15 770 713 Electricity 16 092 415 Total of households 140 1 299 4 588 62 327 7 337 15 065 9 322 10 501 5 080 1 016 3 558 11 515 12 595 589 12 016 2 217 1 455 22 663 2 989 84 732 126 072 Electric Generator 62 609 6 416 185 189 647 22 158 8 442 12 969 6 730 374 1 043 9 771 14 274 33 193 6 071 7 019 25 662 1 427 85 156 158 526 Kerosene Gas 202 54 55 30 39 45 84 43 414 676 394 943 1 063 1 687 350 5 114 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 68 293 337 59 44 2 005 411 1 385 77 635 200 477 1 109 5 099 5 242 3 667 9 107 834 6 806 30 755 Others 85 61 34 77 199 150 229 550 456 1 236 Not stated Unit: Household 435 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 305 864 203 398 221 783 408 904 306 992 295 097 519 017 198 443 474 835 221 974 803 388 619 442 314 058 182 688 110 229 145 052 32 284 313 434 281 865 290 712 175 113 171 962 91 622 183 023 203 913 221 945 409 628 307 454 295 625 519 254 198 691 475 432 222 431 813 104 640 933 316 943 182 882 112 505 145 166 32 443 322 035 289 236 293 352 175 865 172 706 92 511 183 912 Electricity 311 385 Total of households 113 215 242 2 380 2 072 3 921 42 78 194 2 352 9 814 1 238 296 224 81 82 57 361 3 625 Electric Generator 654 405 307 510 194 3 521 1 973 64 115 2 156 224 7 739 7 801 54 84 52 228 78 219 54 49 1 895 Kerosene Gas 74 64 66 225 124 53 42 118 87 211 107 140 47 80 60 302 277 56 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 237 75 49 84 171 63 51 48 122 195 374 1 554 2 584 192 3 850 Others 73 69 82 229 75 101 Not stated Unit: Household 436 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 23 (Continued) Code 73 362 216 019 328 332 112 819 190 843 185 549 242 428 113 250 502 276 143 295 403 913 323 580 400 824 337 539 228 355 240 040 355 007 373 115 310 602 103 350 148 894 221 400 156 059 230 293 218 392 331 382 116 264 193 081 193 843 243 269 113 713 503 543 143 732 406 533 325 999 401 244 339 419 234 516 242 055 356 309 382 033 327 847 104 084 149 597 228 153 156 772 232 014 Electricity 75 340 Total of households 57 45 291 10 637 390 107 125 364 155 349 72 1 640 499 202 64 478 211 Electric Generator 1 330 611 5 646 555 628 5 265 7 152 1 097 1 961 5 770 1 572 268 1 338 1 171 327 649 304 348 3 272 1 335 1 121 2 222 998 1 343 Kerosene Gas 61 48 68 196 86 107 110 111 179 59 46 199 51 189 421 84 By main kind of fuel (energy) for lighting 575 476 340 333 57 754 100 37 1 147 1 290 205 54 178 184 153 607 1 293 90 88 434 3 337 205 2 071 Others Not stated Unit: Household 437 Administration 2 638 064 5 646 603 4 845 145 1 278 137 4 018 177 4 338 908 1 798 821 132 218 102 854 72 163 186 945 138 858 83 862 62 796 223 641 187 404 196 540 307 485 174 421 2 947 784 5 885 160 5 172 020 1 362 208 4 257 099 4 622 962 1 870 847 175 579 131 191 79 340 197 913 157 906 119 371 88 132 267 619 202 124 206 183 331 761 190 266 24 247 233 22 765 033 27 185 81 331 30 011 35 558 32 160 10 044 18 455 26 397 26 973 12 767 20 269 23 967 899 516 746 380 1 783 006 320 598 1 041 744 1 719 732 477 637 6 089 097 Total of households Television Computer 23 235 67 554 23 162 28 452 25 157 7 916 14 255 24 028 19 019 9 838 17 710 17 854 822 437 575 788 1 463 626 247 799 810 505 1 505 480 382 496 151 286 291 171 178 557 164 845 201 041 55 367 68 009 111 210 165 548 66 554 96 601 124 035 1 703 819 3 911 027 3 905 693 1 154 981 4 222 902 5 058 611 2 362 397 4 985 694 20 615 612 93 435 223 217 98 341 99 510 95 210 19 401 33 680 63 201 108 608 34 855 58 169 46 871 1 569 973 2 052 343 3 122 068 680 909 2 634 981 4 273 824 1 531 873 14 295 999 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone Water heater Air condition 670 307 176 989 931 632 23 934 97 653 35 807 50 186 34 867 11 550 16 549 32 343 35 211 11 902 18 931 21 230 28 637 373 219 239 229 28 839 102 098 40 276 47 325 41 148 12 395 18 902 31 102 40 512 12 767 19 810 19 324 8 656 32 439 14 093 12 642 3 785 997 1 853 9 289 14 113 3 530 4 523 6 743 795 893 324 101 891 555 1 009 911 293 642 1 133 906 1 199 138 715 466 2 148 339 407 014 1 092 591 2 533 258 2 833 854 1 313 642 588 176 7 484 844 5 860 219 3 226 499 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: Table 24 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS USING APPLIANCES BY URBAN/RURAL RESIDENCE, SOCIO-ECONOMIC REGION AND PROVINCE/CITY, 1/4/2014 ENTIRE COUNTRY Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son Code 167 550 278 782 175 239 167 757 228 162 66 634 97 281 133 403 173 063 69 594 103 573 133 471 1 660 069 3 725 414 4 008 194 1 247 125 4 250 966 4 804 411 2 481 646 20 517 755 Motorcycle or Motorbike 7 529 15 890 5 771 5 327 7 254 1 675 2 646 5 424 5 804 3 290 3 827 3 166 118 067 53 256 186 275 46 011 137 683 231 428 97 673 752 326 Car Unit: Household 438 22 24 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 Quang Ninh Bac Giang Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 322 414 410 966 357 911 261 137 287 612 511 697 543 229 323 412 555 970 228 279 550 522 263 510 886 404 712 921 338 971 219 165 149 755 270 757 232 148 355 856 310 975 403 924 234 693 296 763 141 828 330 282 422 177 378 221 275 107 305 738 531 218 565 681 339 057 572 584 236 559 579 855 278 232 932 785 766 294 371 949 232 771 160 718 293 755 249 146 394 172 341 541 423 154 247 967 306 519 147 533 24 855 88 860 43 890 79 109 52 492 73 236 130 111 89 783 37 298 40 082 64 510 142 731 111 885 44 950 80 798 30 716 79 349 57 765 179 764 110 816 84 575 53 641 60 563 71 957 97 841 Total of households Television Computer 20 188 75 345 36 411 60 341 34 505 46 662 109 414 74 124 30 034 32 949 48 514 105 804 87 605 34 815 78 170 21 584 49 921 43 703 162 068 88 668 70 230 43 939 48 705 55 611 89 943 116 959 263 141 206 431 354 017 251 895 303 838 233 018 251 886 133 031 185 445 321 335 643 145 702 788 225 749 476 546 176 063 473 659 275 774 497 040 426 562 274 609 240 459 317 823 370 349 288 332 74 824 228 238 131 411 232 130 161 611 167 130 204 992 157 179 75 022 105 412 154 667 333 680 415 244 162 561 352 469 141 371 344 994 219 603 426 637 380 955 225 647 195 767 263 275 294 100 253 847 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 31 165 105 723 39 452 81 302 56 891 60 677 144 124 77 646 34 233 32 295 71 867 149 485 132 868 66 054 156 447 36 600 159 410 118 969 283 699 200 076 144 338 83 493 97 128 100 886 150 264 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 13 477 53 625 19 123 46 776 29 733 25 472 98 410 62 697 27 961 38 388 89 719 208 835 196 437 97 672 211 077 63 403 210 203 126 191 253 502 245 040 148 634 106 580 127 121 128 689 172 414 Water heater 8 409 32 105 8 858 27 541 11 640 11 745 69 093 20 849 9 065 12 179 28 193 68 319 47 087 30 890 50 017 11 677 40 686 28 499 123 765 66 562 50 374 27 964 38 714 25 613 87 314 Air condition 127 715 275 711 209 786 360 601 277 134 307 490 234 265 242 177 131 534 181 875 277 765 621 242 737 060 211 779 446 341 175 684 418 411 260 444 455 110 415 257 256 262 232 794 314 816 372 319 272 260 Motorcycle or Motorbike 2 363 9 783 3 965 6 003 4 789 7 489 15 332 8 091 5 651 5 625 14 305 26 803 19 656 7 211 12 470 4 028 8 932 7 217 14 204 15 768 12 470 12 084 13 414 16 656 18 979 Car Unit: Household 439 60 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Binh Thuan Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 290 987 103 715 306 244 422 114 130 594 315 469 227 399 286 028 537 267 703 221 273 341 1 990 921 385 211 452 816 354 669 250 876 274 277 421 840 515 919 404 945 298 965 188 112 301 727 204 397 285 155 303 717 117 838 324 461 447 756 139 172 332 982 241 976 300 023 610 103 742 961 284 376 2 077 661 398 084 475 249 378 872 279 438 294 888 441 115 557 738 439 210 320 603 196 177 328 461 210 926 302 200 42 924 18 260 42 143 25 770 85 859 63 267 96 462 72 115 58 269 34 180 59 706 74 364 73 062 1 190 792 99 908 244 451 141 133 54 845 51 876 100 907 25 016 107 447 63 520 23 707 62 902 Total of households Television Computer 32 179 18 635 36 038 15 981 72 573 42 741 73 253 55 129 47 711 25 976 59 326 53 822 42 424 1 043 442 75 781 172 715 91 707 40 995 38 985 79 293 18 046 80 449 52 990 17 021 48 608 276 553 152 270 251 422 156 677 285 615 388 453 462 243 378 090 260 533 217 775 336 355 416 282 328 760 1 919 309 261 804 672 890 567 435 265 451 218 804 289 193 119 980 390 165 275 055 80 589 255 974 148 165 85 324 94 937 89 198 166 740 186 517 211 328 181 267 138 413 81 745 179 459 254 122 235 129 1 701 863 221 411 537 085 319 696 182 732 159 281 180 712 64 714 224 600 163 046 47 838 193 442 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 27 475 20 102 28 560 19 935 76 558 55 046 99 208 68 346 50 933 30 600 65 285 97 889 75 529 1 293 804 143 234 336 272 191 575 91 216 92 239 145 276 32 835 121 155 85 900 21 848 74 863 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 6 125 5 021 9 541 6 992 39 325 22 874 44 765 16 999 21 164 9 193 15 853 23 513 17 861 617 106 63 071 108 648 55 409 24 322 22 999 123 248 18 029 73 394 59 129 19 842 20 980 Water heater 22 758 13 383 17 539 9 271 41 278 33 576 48 011 25 693 21 080 12 164 19 080 33 925 26 344 756 918 52 772 91 766 61 878 31 214 15 364 7 562 1 219 10 498 7 104 2 255 18 136 Air condition 186 628 172 609 241 576 156 523 277 614 324 969 458 449 381 107 237 344 222 805 306 672 405 480 353 638 1 989 882 265 573 687 639 555 094 281 741 228 264 306 686 131 272 407 774 299 416 101 979 266 612 Motorcycle or Motorbike 2 821 1 186 3 323 1 940 6 407 3 862 7 786 3 130 2 729 3 036 3 776 5 946 7 314 92 163 14 358 28 879 27 609 13 247 10 019 13 525 2 701 13 891 13 193 2 700 7 829 Car Unit: Household 440 URBAN Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 14 513 28 136 38 705 22 460 19 139 43 052 45 302 34 187 86 059 40 237 207 832 49 225 15 320 28 548 39 240 24 686 19 912 43 730 46 027 34 441 99 078 40 519 210 245 49 847 1 071 183 1 142 920 29 411 2 500 385 2 652 466 32 163 410 573 427 749 28 070 1 332 053 1 398 424 30 973 1 862 610 1 961 939 867 871 544 156 571 320 922 037 7 720 960 8 154 819 23 042 85 453 16 987 50 453 15 908 22 451 17 775 7 884 10 580 19 522 11 340 6 562 13 463 12 780 640 807 364 444 1 390 639 191 724 577 255 1 064 582 253 935 3 842 578 Total of households Television Computer 20 197 79 832 16 159 44 518 13 941 18 529 15 686 6 449 9 238 19 487 9 307 5 770 12 569 10 534 601 487 310 193 1 202 247 161 850 496 279 1 007 175 223 789 3 401 534 46 388 192 234 36 259 92 707 32 363 43 095 40 474 18 201 21 602 37 516 26 909 14 152 29 205 26 653 887 526 1 013 881 2 516 810 399 929 1 263 598 1 838 461 528 672 7 561 351 43 443 188 046 35 854 76 950 30 644 39 384 34 217 13 254 18 082 33 187 25 817 11 772 25 200 21 640 839 024 672 788 2 033 111 315 090 1 062 892 1 712 976 470 246 6 267 103 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone Water heater Air condition 334 593 30 504 131 801 17 669 49 349 21 735 30 555 22 494 9 763 10 818 26 036 16 996 8 054 15 468 14 874 717 419 375 657 1 539 094 235 280 662 974 31 353 144 738 20 933 55 282 22 686 30 385 25 617 9 840 13 324 25 639 18 522 8 115 15 191 14 473 740 616 154 955 732 675 171 441 514 985 1 353 999 1 381 251 313 025 15 619 81 440 7 364 24 402 9 980 11 281 3 034 804 1 227 8 799 10 094 3 046 4 221 6 206 628 202 204 637 848 564 17 419 287 052 988 302 129 390 4 480 030 3 289 900 2 475 365 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 44 897 178 896 37 181 77 921 30 696 40 088 38 706 17 632 21 073 34 542 24 638 12 938 27 227 25 840 835 722 985 686 2 515 078 400 593 1 242 228 1 714 083 492 143 7 349 811 Motorcycle or Motorbike 5 337 16 495 4 565 8 953 2 769 3 040 2 485 1 458 1 547 4 011 2 552 1 756 2 652 2 490 84 169 26 441 130 341 27 804 81 426 147 615 48 938 462 566 Car Unit: Household 441 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 117 355 52 052 47 852 46 542 135 799 201 731 67 687 51 428 125 523 68 680 131 397 53 667 116 143 55 006 49 888 48 213 148 589 216 703 72 136 52 305 129 802 72 102 133 813 55 021 119 804 36 878 37 868 125 362 52 880 53 329 116 196 39 956 43 431 119 680 247 942 258 227 54 514 116 426 121 590 55 801 76 662 83 793 99 515 62 133 71 194 104 424 65 661 66 837 34 899 14 661 55 036 24 112 44 258 20 444 25 772 121 988 66 864 20 398 17 575 23 293 58 993 48 959 20 831 38 649 10 163 19 345 12 888 121 657 50 420 38 273 26 098 25 187 Total of households Television Computer 29 852 12 746 48 952 20 791 37 102 15 739 19 416 104 329 58 516 17 766 14 554 20 161 50 193 46 160 18 026 50 658 8 113 15 306 10 158 118 239 48 056 33 925 23 375 21 407 103 179 46 086 119 308 60 894 116 960 47 506 62 794 204 220 136 488 45 044 42 637 52 185 117 206 109 091 50 100 95 374 28 404 49 594 38 880 242 340 108 889 79 389 65 730 63 149 87 347 36 954 114 856 51 855 96 048 41 815 48 252 184 017 98 948 35 919 35 640 39 186 97 271 94 784 45 603 82 188 26 789 46 611 33 415 224 092 103 224 71 030 52 955 60 802 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 45 533 20 577 69 058 25 201 52 066 26 330 27 249 134 736 61 884 23 018 18 508 30 001 65 660 63 154 31 245 59 620 13 064 34 291 23 923 183 029 72 648 53 347 33 611 38 712 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 16 608 9 994 38 859 13 810 36 392 17 656 14 401 95 564 51 281 19 624 19 946 33 226 78 915 68 711 35 314 63 122 16 048 36 295 23 028 156 227 76 531 52 847 36 487 43 232 Water heater 13 428 6 411 24 567 7 170 22 026 7 933 8 114 67 761 18 474 7 634 8 309 18 613 44 723 31 888 20 153 32 757 6 705 18 329 11 125 100 428 41 232 30 985 16 946 23 313 Air condition 102 616 47 993 123 301 63 490 117 285 48 491 62 341 206 104 129 065 43 797 42 771 46 757 105 984 102 233 46 052 86 880 28 535 46 241 35 072 220 215 105 896 73 000 57 574 58 764 Motorcycle or Motorbike 3 950 1 625 6 458 2 322 3 645 1 963 3 497 14 893 6 121 4 156 2 601 7 588 13 835 8 773 4 124 6 399 1 778 2 731 2 247 10 168 7 121 6 713 5 671 5 324 Car Unit: Household 442 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 70 319 68 336 37 298 41 030 44 066 79 073 166 011 106 006 200 699 44 831 94 088 53 012 66 415 74 006 39 453 44 921 52 833 84 806 175 705 111 363 216 520 46 580 100 308 54 154 70 186 432 796 496 389 72 085 54 539 56 754 1 599 703 45 790 48 133 1 671 128 132 163 139 901 137 511 22 274 22 908 140 644 110 591 116 374 230 046 104 032 106 069 239 418 41 514 42 497 23 921 11 492 22 832 10 593 76 734 31 436 56 068 28 633 21 452 14 734 14 723 24 535 27 291 1 051 320 68 127 116 679 119 315 18 248 16 949 66 386 8 515 53 385 45 345 18 093 Total of households Television Computer 19 595 10 551 22 370 7 677 66 598 25 341 47 951 24 548 18 601 12 300 12 900 22 087 19 675 945 359 56 217 89 451 80 716 15 834 14 669 56 337 7 874 43 260 40 697 13 682 66 161 45 951 79 933 39 759 195 802 104 556 157 201 74 052 47 906 36 408 36 951 63 708 65 490 1 604 886 132 429 220 531 463 491 50 823 44 649 129 524 20 545 109 954 101 476 38 430 45 349 32 280 39 611 26 052 129 519 70 292 94 331 47 844 29 080 22 593 26 795 51 617 57 426 1 397 477 121 398 196 756 239 545 41 615 36 320 95 658 17 458 88 807 83 078 30 089 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 18 345 14 091 18 462 10 921 70 347 35 575 61 128 30 904 20 254 14 324 16 820 32 932 31 555 1 101 219 90 946 151 330 142 673 27 965 24 960 91 258 9 908 59 556 57 687 16 871 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 3 943 3 921 6 160 4 158 37 309 16 938 33 560 8 301 9 160 5 784 6 360 10 838 8 524 564 661 48 784 57 991 43 076 10 631 7 532 76 607 5 999 36 473 37 725 14 637 Water heater 15 479 9 003 13 012 5 078 38 653 22 660 34 872 14 410 9 089 6 636 7 038 15 168 13 540 680 497 42 023 52 952 52 619 13 595 6 880 3 309 338 6 961 4 900 1 911 Air condition 59 025 46 298 80 013 38 913 194 433 94 755 148 388 74 309 44 846 38 819 34 164 65 009 66 712 1 606 166 132 987 226 635 450 678 53 206 45 405 126 881 22 108 110 202 101 080 40 322 Motorcycle or Motorbike 1 311 622 1 998 891 5 832 1 380 5 108 1 562 864 1 287 994 2 067 2 525 80 317 9 531 13 649 19 688 3 838 3 317 8 928 832 7 588 8 685 1 770 Car Unit: Household 443 RURAL Socio-economic regions R1 Northern Midlands and Mountains R2 Red River Delta R3 North and South Central Coast R4 Central Highlands R5 Southeast R6 Mekong River Delta Provinces/cities 01 Ha Noi 02 Ha Giang 04 Cao Bang 06 Bac Kan 08 Tuyen Quang 10 Lao Cai 11 Dien Bien 12 Lai Chau 14 Son La 15 Yen Bai 17 Hoa Binh 19 Thai Nguyen 20 Lang Son 22 Quang Ninh 24 Bac Giang Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 73 443 57 650 158 808 100 154 61 401 43 657 180 589 142 102 162 353 221 426 134 184 114 582 361 741 64 020 169 365 118 667 94 686 68 220 223 889 156 097 171 741 232 683 149 746 120 037 372 330 3 267 725 3 480 042 99 028 1 517 792 1 604 633 104 149 867 563 934 459 144 607 3 513 092 3 773 595 930 949 3 783 993 3 923 221 948 810 2 093 908 2 376 464 16 092 415 15 044 074 48 915 12 388 10 198 30 878 14 102 13 107 14 385 2 160 7 875 6 875 15 634 6 205 6 806 11 187 258 709 381 936 392 367 128 874 464 489 655 149 223 702 2 246 518 Total of households Television Computer 35 414 10 111 7 076 23 036 9 221 9 923 9 471 1 467 5 017 4 541 9 712 4 068 5 141 7 319 220 950 265 595 261 379 85 949 314 226 498 304 158 707 323 961 96 098 115 027 198 465 146 194 121 750 160 567 37 167 46 407 73 694 138 639 52 403 67 396 97 382 816 293 2 897 146 1 388 883 755 052 2 959 304 3 220 150 1 833 725 1 584 160 13 054 261 250 658 65 801 57 581 146 267 67 697 60 125 60 993 6 147 15 598 30 014 82 791 23 083 32 969 25 230 730 949 1 379 555 1 088 957 365 820 1 572 089 2 560 848 1 061 627 8 028 896 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone Water heater 335 714 70 383 18 463 6 264 48 304 14 072 19 631 12 373 1 787 5 731 6 307 18 215 3 849 3 462 6 356 416 487 339 809 609 246 171 734 429 617 97 336 27 676 7 906 46 816 17 590 16 940 15 531 2 554 5 578 5 463 21 990 4 652 4 619 4 851 458 522 84 274 158 880 122 200 416 647 1 179 259 1 452 603 275 150 3 004 814 2 570 319 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 9 994 5 874 1 292 8 037 4 113 1 361 750 192 626 491 4 019 484 302 537 167 690 119 464 161 347 11 218 86 167 325 340 47 599 751 135 Air condition 327 422 93 364 130 369 200 861 144 543 127 669 189 456 49 003 76 208 98 861 148 425 56 657 76 346 107 631 824 347 2 739 728 1 493 116 846 532 3 008 738 3 090 327 1 989 503 13 167 945 Motorcycle or Motorbike 11 319 2 484 2 963 6 936 3 002 2 288 4 770 218 1 099 1 413 3 253 1 533 1 175 676 33 898 26 814 55 933 18 207 56 257 83 814 48 735 289 760 Car Unit: Household 444 25 26 27 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 56 58 60 Phu Tho Vinh Phuc Bac Ninh Hai Duong Hai Phong Hung Yen Thai Binh Ha Nam Nam Dinh Ninh Binh Thanh Hoa Nghe An Ha Tinh Quang Binh Quang Tri Thua Thien Hue Da Nang Quang Nam Quang Ngai Binh Dinh Phu Yen Khanh Hoa Ninh Thuan Binh Thuan Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 292 250 199 004 210 950 395 271 295 288 283 456 503 090 191 400 451 006 208 996 770 208 595 565 286 919 171 312 103 213 134 958 30 417 288 168 259 547 278 401 166 013 165 366 88 161 174 843 311 385 203 913 221 945 409 628 307 454 295 625 519 254 198 691 475 432 222 431 813 104 640 933 316 943 182 882 112 505 145 166 32 443 322 035 289 236 293 352 175 865 172 706 92 511 183 912 28 003 10 194 33 824 19 777 34 851 32 047 47 463 8 123 22 918 16 900 22 507 41 217 83 738 62 926 24 119 42 150 20 553 60 005 44 877 58 107 60 397 46 302 27 543 35 375 Total of households Television Computer 18 756 7 442 26 393 15 620 23 240 18 766 27 246 5 085 15 608 12 269 18 394 28 353 55 611 41 445 16 789 27 512 13 471 34 614 33 545 43 829 40 613 36 305 20 565 27 298 152 795 70 872 143 833 145 537 237 057 204 389 241 044 28 799 115 398 87 987 142 808 269 150 525 939 593 697 175 649 381 172 147 659 424 064 236 894 254 700 317 673 195 221 174 728 254 674 106 096 37 870 113 382 79 556 136 082 119 795 118 878 20 974 58 231 39 102 69 772 115 480 236 409 320 460 116 958 270 282 114 582 298 383 186 188 202 545 277 732 154 617 142 811 202 473 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 29 330 10 588 36 665 14 251 29 236 30 561 33 428 9 388 15 762 11 214 13 787 41 866 83 825 69 715 34 809 96 827 23 537 125 119 95 046 100 669 127 428 90 991 49 882 58 416 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 4 372 3 483 14 766 5 314 10 385 12 078 11 071 2 846 11 416 8 337 18 442 56 492 129 920 127 726 62 358 147 956 47 356 173 909 103 163 97 275 168 509 95 786 70 094 83 889 Water heater 4 708 1 998 7 538 1 687 5 515 3 708 3 631 1 331 2 375 1 431 3 871 9 580 23 596 15 199 10 737 17 260 4 973 22 357 17 374 23 337 25 330 19 389 11 018 15 401 Air condition 163 996 79 722 152 410 146 296 243 317 228 643 245 149 28 161 113 112 87 736 139 103 231 008 515 258 634 827 165 727 359 460 147 148 372 170 225 373 234 894 309 361 183 262 175 220 256 052 Motorcycle or Motorbike 3 879 738 3 325 1 643 2 358 2 826 3 992 438 1 971 1 495 3 024 6 717 12 968 10 884 3 087 6 072 2 250 6 201 4 969 4 036 8 647 5 757 6 413 8 090 Car Unit: Household 445 62 64 66 67 68 70 72 74 75 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 87 89 91 92 93 94 95 96 Kon Tum Gia Lai Dak Lak Dak Nong Lam Dong Binh Phuoc Tay Ninh Binh Duong Dong Nai Ba Ria - Vung Tau Ho Chi Minh City Long An Tien Giang Ben Tre Tra Vinh Vinh Long Dong Thap An Giang Kien Giang Can Tho Hau Giang Soc Trang Bac Lieu Ca Mau Administration Table 24 (Continued) Code 62 201 202 212 311 524 108 321 183 306 181 609 231 488 104 471 473 175 135 830 391 219 314 892 384 480 317 372 209 846 230 211 342 767 349 907 298 939 98 266 143 281 207 639 151 384 218 740 75 340 218 392 331 382 116 264 193 081 193 843 243 269 113 713 503 543 143 732 406 533 325 999 401 244 339 419 234 516 242 055 356 309 382 033 327 847 104 084 149 597 228 153 156 772 232 014 19 004 6 768 19 311 15 176 9 125 31 832 40 393 43 482 36 817 19 446 44 983 49 829 45 770 139 472 31 781 127 772 21 818 36 598 34 926 34 521 16 501 54 062 18 175 5 614 Total of households Television Computer 12 584 8 084 13 668 8 304 5 975 17 399 25 302 30 581 29 110 13 676 46 427 31 735 22 749 98 083 19 564 83 264 10 991 25 161 24 316 22 956 10 172 37 189 12 293 3 339 210 392 106 319 171 488 116 918 89 812 283 896 305 042 304 038 212 627 181 367 299 404 352 574 263 269 314 423 129 375 452 359 103 944 214 628 174 155 159 669 99 435 280 211 173 579 42 159 102 816 53 044 55 326 63 145 37 221 116 225 116 998 133 423 109 333 59 151 152 664 202 505 177 703 304 385 100 013 340 329 80 152 141 117 122 961 85 055 47 255 135 793 79 968 17 749 Land-line Internet telephone/ Refrigerator connection Mobile phone 9 131 6 012 10 098 9 014 6 211 19 471 38 081 37 442 30 679 16 275 48 465 64 957 43 974 192 585 52 288 184 942 48 902 63 250 67 279 54 018 22 927 61 599 28 214 4 977 Washing machine Using appliances as follows: 2 182 1 101 3 381 2 835 2 017 5 937 11 205 8 699 12 004 3 410 9 493 12 675 9 337 52 446 14 287 50 657 12 333 13 691 15 467 46 641 12 030 36 920 21 404 5 205 Water heater 7 279 4 381 4 526 4 193 2 625 10 917 13 139 11 283 11 991 5 528 12 042 18 758 12 804 76 421 10 750 38 814 9 259 17 619 8 484 4 253 881 3 537 2 204 344 Air condition 127 603 126 311 161 563 117 609 83 181 230 213 310 061 306 798 192 498 183 986 272 508 340 471 286 926 383 717 132 586 461 004 104 416 228 535 182 859 179 805 109 163 297 572 198 336 61 657 Motorcycle or Motorbike 1 510 564 1 324 1 049 575 2 482 2 678 1 568 1 864 1 749 2 782 3 879 4 789 11 846 4 827 15 229 7 921 9 409 6 702 4 597 1 869 6 303 4 507 930 Car Unit: Household Responsible manuscript: DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND LABOUR STATISTICS, GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF VIETNAM Editor: DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND LABOUR STATISTICS, GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF VIETNAM Presented by: TRỊNH THỊ DIỆP Edit print: DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND LABOUR STATISTICS, GENERAL STATISTICS OFFICE OF VIETNAM 446 THE 1/4/2014 VIET NAM INTERCENSAL POPULATION AND HOUSING SURVEY: MAJOR FINDINGS
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